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# HedgeDoc - React Client
![test, build](https://github.com/hedgedoc/react-client/workflows/test,%20build/badge.svg)
![e2e](https://github.com/hedgedoc/react-client/workflows/e2e/badge.svg)
![lint](https://github.com/hedgedoc/react-client/workflows/lint/badge.svg)
This is the new, improved and better looking frontend for HedgeDoc 2.0.
Our goal is to recreate the current frontend in react and to improve it.
## Preparation
2020-08-27 12:34:10 +00:00
You'll need at least Node 12. We use [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) for our dependencies.
## Development mode
1. Clone this repo (e.g. `git clone https://github.com/hedgedoc/react-client.git hedgedoc-react-client`)
2. Go inside the repo (e.g. `cd hedgedoc-react-client`)
3. Run `yarn install`
4. Either run
- `yarn start:dev` (expects [a server](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/tree/develop) running under [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000))
- `yarn start` (makes all api calls to the same domain the react-client runs on (normally [http://localhost:3001](http://localhost:3001) ))
This should run the app in the development mode and open [http://localhost:3001](http://localhost:3001) in your browser.
The page will reload if you make edits.
You will also see any lint errors in the console.
### Tests
#### Unit
Unit testing is done via jest.
1. Run `yarn test`
#### End2End
We use [cypress](https://cypress.io) for e2e tests.
1. Start the frontend with `yarn start`
2. Run `yarn cy:open` to open the cypress test loader
3. Choose your browser and test
4. Let the tests run
### Bundle analysis
You can inspect the generated production-bundle files to look for optimization issues.
1. Run `yarn analyze`
2. Open the generated `build/report.html` in your favourite browser
## Production mode
1. Clone this repo (e.g. `git clone https://github.com/hedgedoc/react-client.git hedgedoc-react-client`)
2. Go inside the repo (e.g. `cd hedgedoc-react-client`)
3. Run `yarn install`
4. Run `yarn build`
Builds the app for production to the `build` folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include a hash value of the content.