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docs: Added a developer documentation
Developer documentation was added.
At present the rationale for why we chose vue-gettext is documented.
Alongside comes the explanation of how to use it and what
quirks vue-gettext has.
author | Thomas Junk <thomas.junk@intevation.de> |
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date | Fri, 06 Jul 2018 12:38:11 +0200 |
parents | a6d7ee20fc96 |
children | 9f1b84b712a8 |
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N.N === * Install dependencies * Javascript `yarn install` * Configuration via `.env`-file **Example** given via `.env.sample` ``` cp .env.sample .env ```` * Start Development servers * Javascript Run webpack-dev-server with `yarn serve` * If you also want to start the backend, try `yarn run:both` * Build `yarn build` builds the production ready assets to `web` folder. * Translation * Extract Messages via `make makemessages` * Translations are converted via `make translations` For more information see [developer documentation](./docs/developer.md) * Tests * Unit tests are started via `yarn test:unit` * e2e tests are started via `yarn test:e2e` Vue cli supports the Chrome selenium driver out of the box If you are interested in using the Firefox variant of the driver see [Vue CLI Plugin Docs](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-cli/tree/dev/packages/%40vue/cli-plugin-e2e-nightwatch) and see also [Nightwatch documentation](http://nightwatchjs.org/gettingstarted#geckodriver)