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Preparation before development
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Node environment
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Requirement in package.json:
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Verify nodejs version
node -v
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Yarn
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Install yarn
npm install -g yarn
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Install dependencies
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Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.json, and wait patiently for the installation to completeyarn install
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Prepare a usable backend
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Prepare an accessible backend, for example: https://172.20.154.250
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Modify the corresponding configuration in
config/webpack.dev.js:if (API === 'mock' || API === 'dev') { devServer.proxy = { '/api': { target: 'https://172.20.154.250', changeOrigin: true, secure: false, }, }; }
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Configure access host and port
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Modify
devServer.hostanddevServer.port -
Modify the corresponding configuration in
config/webpack.dev.jsconst devServer = { host: '0.0.0.0', // host: 'localhost', port: 8088, contentBase: root('dist'), historyApiFallback: true, compress: true, hot: true, inline: true, disableHostCheck: true, // progress: true };
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Completed
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Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.jsonyarn run dev -
Use the
hostandportconfigured inconfig/webpack.dev.jsto access, such ashttp://localhost:8088 -
The front-end real-time update environment used for development is done.
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Front-end package used in production environment
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Have the required
nodejsandyarn -
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.jsonyarn run build -
The packaged files are in the
distdirectory and handed over to the deployment personnel.
Front-end package used for testing
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Have the required
nodejsandyarn -
Execute in the project root directory, which is the same level as
package.jsonyarn run build:test -
The packaged files are in the
distdirectory -
Attention! ! ! This test package is designed to measure code coverage
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It is recommended to use nginx to complete the E2E test with code coverage.