Example:
import { LoadingIndicator } from '@vanillabp/bc-shared';
Read the next sections for instructions of installation.
npm install @vanillabp/bc-shared
For local development of user-task forms in workflow modules one can
- build this package locally
- Link the package
npm link
- Get current package-version
npm -g list
(e.g.@vanillabp/bc-shared@0.0.1
) - Change to webapp folder of the workflow module
- Link the global package
npm link @vanillabp/bc-shared@0.0.1
(this needs to be repeated after eachnpm install
)
Also Webpack needs to learn about the module. If the project is using create-react-app
scripts one can use the drop-in replacement craco
instead which allows to modify Webpack configuration.
install craco --save-dev
In the scripts-section of package.json
replace occurrences of react-script
by craco
.
Add the file craco.config.js
to your root-folder:
const path = require("path");
const aliases = {
'styled-components': path.join(path.resolve(__dirname, '.'), "node_modules", "styled-components"),
'react': path.join(path.resolve(__dirname, '.'), "node_modules", "react"),
'react-dom': path.join(path.resolve(__dirname, '.'), "node_modules", "react-dom")
};
module.exports = {
webpack: {
alias: aliases
},
plugins: [
{
plugin: {
overrideWebpackConfig: ({ webpackConfig, pluginOptions, context: { paths } }) => {
const moduleScopePlugin = webpackConfig.resolve.plugins.find(plugin => plugin.appSrcs && plugin.allowedFiles);
if (moduleScopePlugin) {
Object
.keys(aliases)
.map(key => aliases[key])
.forEach(path => moduleScopePlugin.appSrcs.push(path));
}
const ignoreWarnings = [
{ module: /@microsoft\/fetch-event-source/ }
];
return { ...webpackConfig, ignoreWarnings }
}
}
}
]
};
Details:
In the exports section webpack.alias
the alias to the module is defined. In addition it is necessary to define aliases for 'react' and 'react-dom' because otherwise Webpack would add these modules twice (one time for the original app and one time for the module we've added).
Create-react-app scripts limit sources to the ./src
folder. Unfortunately, the new aliases point to the node_modules
directory and will be rejected. In the exports section plugins[].plugin{}.overrideWebpackConfig
a craco-plugin is defined which is able to modify the webpack configuration. The ModuleScopePlugin
which is used to block other folders than ./src
is determined and the pathes of the aliases are added.
Last but not least, the craco plugin is also used to suppress warnings regarding missing .map
files.
npm run build
npm start
does the same as normal building but also enters watch
mode.
npm storybook