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svex Module

This is a CS UI Extension project.

Pre-requisites

The following tools have to be installed, before you start:

  • NodeJS 4 or newer

  • Python 2 (the most recent 2.x)

  • Git

  • Grunt command line tool:

    npm install -g grunt-cli

Contents

The directory structure of this project:

./               # Package settings
  lib/           # CS UI dependencies
  out-debug/     # This project's debug build output
  out-release/   # This project's release build output
  src/           # Module sources
    bundles/     # Module bundle definitions
  test/          # Test configuration
    debug/       # Output of the source module tests
      coverage/  # Test coverage reports
      results/   # Test result reports
    release/     # Output of the release bundle tests
      results/   # Test result reports

Selected files from this project:

src/
  bundles/
    # Main module for the compile package
    svex-all.js
  # Controls the build and other source maintenance tasks
  Gruntfile.js
  # Configures the RequireJS module compiler (r.js)
  config-build.js
  # Declares CS UI extension exposed by this module
  svex-extensions.json
  # Lists public modules exposed by this project, so that
  # other projects, which depend on it, can exclude them
  component.js
test/
  # Controls the test execution task
  Gruntfile.js
  # Configures the tests in the browser
  test-common.js
  # Supplies the browser configuration part for source tests
  test-debug.js
  # Supplies the browser configuration part for release tests
  test-release.js
  # Configures the Karma test runner
  karma.common.js
  # Supplies the runner configuration part for source tests
  karma.debug.js
  # Supplies the runner configuration part for release tests
  karma.release.js
# Sets up static code checks for source stylesheets
.csslintrc
# Sets up sanity checks for built stylesheet bundles
.eslintrc-output
# Sets up static code checks for JavaScript sources
.jshintrc
# Sets up sanity checks for built JavaScript bundles
.eslintrc
# Sets up static code checks for HTML sample pages
.jshintrc-html
# Declares aliases to run build tasks from src/ and test/ directories
Gruntfile.js
# Configures the RequireJS support in WebStorm
config-editor.js
# Maintains build tool dependencies
package.json
# Describes this sample
README.md
# Development web server
server.js

Build

Inspect Gruntfile.js and discover available tasks. Running the default task will check the sources, compile the output files and run unit tests:

grunt

Add Content

You can add a new widget with a sample model, factory and view, which you can start with and modify according to your goal, by the widget sub-generator:

yo csui-extension:widget

Inspect the generated widget in src/widgets/<widget directory> and rebuild the updated project:

grunt

Develop

Start the web server to be able to see the code running in the web browser. You can also use other web server with the web root pointed to the project root, or open the project directory in your IDE and have the IDE open a HTML page in the browser.

npm start

Extension for Smart UI to add a custom command called Bulk Export

grunt debug

from the src folder

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