The charting library extracted from Webtrader is used for binary-static and webtrader.
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- Pre-installation
- Quick start
- How to contribute
- Manage translations
- Deploying to gh-pages
- Publishing to npm
- General implementation - Contain ways to use the library
Before running or contribute to this project, you need to have the setup of the following packages in your environment
- node
- npm
- git
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Fork the project
In order to work on your own version, please fork the project to your own repo.
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Clone using SSH
git clone [email protected]:your-github-username/webtrader-charts.git
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Enter project directory
cd webtrader-charts
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Change output folder:
- Change
rollup.config.js
to write the output into/example
folder.
**NOTE: you can change the `dist` file config in `rollup.config.js` by uncommenting the file prop for `example`, `webtrader` or `binary-static`
- Install your dependencies:
- run the following command on both main project and
/example
folder:
```sh
yarn install
```
- Start developing:
- run the following command on both main project and
/example
folder:
```sh
yarn watch
```
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Open the source code and start editing!
Your site is now running at
http://localhost:8000
!
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Create branch from the latest dev branch
git checkout dev git pull upstream dev git checkout -b [_your_branch_name]
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Make your changes
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Make pull request
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Push your changes to your origin
git push -u origin [_your_branch_name]
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Click on the autogenerated link from the terminal to open the PR
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Make sure to change the PR base to
dev
branch
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to get the
dictionary.json
file:yarn build-translation
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The language files
/src/i18/{lang}.json
files. -
The library uses the generated
dictionary.json
file.
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To deploy the
/example
folder:yarn deploy-example
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To deploy latest version embedded in binary-static (for testing)
yarn deploy-hard
**NOTE: For the second time you are deploying, run the following command:
yarn deploy-soft
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Run:
yarn install
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Update the files
dist/webtrader-charts.js
anddist/webtrader-charts.iife.js
yarn run build
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Update the package version in package.json
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Commit the modified files and merge them into the repo
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Run:
npm publish