* fix: use the frontend dir from the backend * Build is now working * Fix workflows * Fix workflows * Fix build PRs * Test coverage workflow * Test coverage * Test coverage run * Fix jest report * refactor: add missing frontend build * refactor: ignore frontend dir for coverage * refactor: run frontend build in PRs * refactor: run backend tests in PRs * Revert "refactor: run backend tests in PRs" This reverts commit22cabddfd1
. * refactor: remove unused frontend build file * refactor: test workflows in PR * refactor: use a prepare script for the frontend * refactor: simplify yarn build scripts * refactor: fix check-release script * Revert "refactor: test workflows in PR" This reverts commit496ae19404
. * refactor: remove unused gitignore lines * refactor: remove renovate config from the frontend repo * refactor: remove frontend repo license * refactor: remove frontend repo changelog * refactor: update frontend repo readme * refactor: add frontend node_modules to dockerignore * refactor: update the docker yarn.lock snapshot Co-authored-by: olav <mail@olav.io>
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frontend
This directory 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 frontend dev server:
cd ~/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 ~/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.