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olav 8f1900f32b feat: generate an OpenAPI client (2) (#875)
* feat: add a script that generates an OpenAPI client

* feat: generate an OpenAPI client

* feat: use the generated OpenAPI client

* refactor: add an OpenAPI section to the readme

* refactor: fix missing interface prefixes

* refactor: regenerate OpenAPI client
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# unleash-frontend
This repo contains the Unleash Admin UI frontend app.
## Run with a local instance of the unleash-api
First, start the unleash-api backend on port 4242.
Then, start the unleash-frontend dev server:
```
cd ~/unleash-frontend
yarn install
yarn run start
```
## Run with a heroku-hosted instance of unleash-api
Alternatively, instead of running unleash-api on localhost, use a remote instance:
```
cd ~/unleash-frontend
yarn install
yarn run start:heroku
```
## Running end-to-end tests
We have a set of Cypress tests that run on the build before a PR can be merged
so it's important that you check these yourself before submitting a PR.
On the server the tests will run against the deployed Heroku app so this is what you probably want to test against:
```
yarn run start:heroku
```
In a different shell, you can run the tests themselves:
```
yarn run e2e:heroku
```
If you need to test against patches against a local server instance,
you'll need to run that, and then run the end to end tests using:
```
yarn run e2e
```
You may also need to test that a feature works against the enterprise version of unleash.
Assuming the Heroku instance is still running, this can be done by:
```
yarn run start:enterprise
yarn run e2e
```
## Generating the OpenAPI client
The frontend uses an OpenAPI client generated from the backend's OpenAPI spec.
Whenever there are changes to the backend API, the client should be regenerated:
```
./scripts/generate-openapi.sh
```
This script assumes that you have a running instance of the enterprise backend at `http://localhost:4242`.
The new OpenAPI client will be generated from the runtime schema of this instance.
The target URL can be changed by setting the `UNLEASH_OPENAPI_URL` env var.