Han Guangyu 19eba48fcb Fix container tag for 2024.1 on doc
Currently, the container tag for 99cloud/skyline in the documentation is
uified as "latest" for the corresponding latest branch, which is
inconsistent with the version branches.

Update 99cloud/skyline container tag from "latest" to "2024.1" in
doc/source/install/docker-install-ubuntu.rst to align with the branch.

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Prerequisites

  • node: lts/erbium (v12.*)
  • yarn: 1.22.4 +

Local Environment

Take CentOS as an example

  • Install nvm ( version control system for nodejs )

    wget -P /root/ --tries=10 --retry-connrefused --waitretry=60 --no-dns-cache --no-cache  https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/master/install.sh
    bash /root/install.sh
    . /root/.nvm/nvm.sh
  • Install nodejs

    NODE_VERSION=erbium
    nvm install --lts=$NODE_VERSION
    nvm alias default lts/$NODE_VERSION
    nvm use default
  • Verify nodejs and npm versions

    node -v
    # v12.*.*
    npm -v
    # 6.*.*
  • Install yarn

    npm install -g yarn
  • Install the project dependency under the root directory, with package.json in the same place.

    yarn install

    After those steps, please just wait until the installation is complete.

Usage

Under the root directory, with package.json in the same place.

  • yarn run mock: Use the mock interface of rap2
  • yarn run dev: To use the actual interface, you can copy config/config.yaml to config/local_config.yaml , and replace the server value with the correct address.
  • yarn run build: Build packages and then you can hand over the contents of the generated dist directory to the back end.

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How to develop

How to test

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