A front end for osf.io.
You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.
- osf.io back end
- Git
- Node.js (with NPM)
- Ember CLI
- Watchman
git clone https://github.com/CenterForOpenScience/ember-osf-web.git
cd ember-osf-web
yarn --frozen-lockfile
Watchman states "Only applicable on OS X 10.6 and earlier". Though it's been observed this setting can remain incorrect on systems where the operation system was upgraded from a legacy version.
Putting the following into a file named /etc/sysctl.conf on OS X will cause these values to persist across reboots:
kern.maxfiles=10485760
kern.maxfilesperproc=1048576
Configure the application for local development, add the following to your config/local.js
:
module.exports = {
// an ally audit can use 100% of your browsers cpu, so use it wisely
A11Y_AUDIT: false,
// toggle on/off the engine applications you will be working on
COLLECTIONS_ENABLED: false,
// sourcemaps are useful if you need to step through typescript code in the browser
SOURCEMAPS_ENABLED: true,
};
ember serve
- View the ember app (alone) at localhost:4200
To integrate with the legacy front end at localhost:5000, you have two options:
- Enable the waffle flags for each page in your local OSF Admin
- Add routes to your
osf.io/website/settings/local.py
:EXTERNAL_EMBER_APPS = { 'ember_osf_web': { # ... 'routes': [ 'handbook', 'dashboard', # ... ], }, # ...
Make use of the many generators for code, try ember help generate
for more details
ember test
ember test --server
yarn lint
yarn lint:fix
ember build
(development)ember build --environment production
(production)