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Open Sauced

πŸ• hot.opensauced.pizza πŸ•

The site that recommends the hottest sauce. Inspired by daily.dev

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Prerequisites

In order to run the project we need the following software binaries installed on our development machines:

  • node>=16.7.0
  • npm>=8.0.0

We can also use one of the listed cloud providers we support:

πŸ–₯️ Local development

To install the application:

npm ci

To start a local copy of the app on port 3000:

npm start

πŸ§ͺ Test

For running the test suite, use the following command. Since the tests run in watch mode by default, some users may encounter errors about too many files being open. In this case, it may be beneficial to install watchman.

npm test

You can request a coverage report by running the following command:

npm run test:coverage

For writing tests, the rule is move business or service logic to the lib folder and write unit tests. Logic that needs to be in a React component, then leverage tools like Cypress or Vitest mocking to write tests.

πŸ“¦ Docker builds

A development preview can also be run from docker:

docker build -t open-sauced-hot .
docker run -p 8080:80 open-sauced-hot

Alternatively you can pull the production container and skip all builds:

docker run -dit -p 8080:80 ghcr.io/open-sauced/hot

🎨 Code linting

To check the code and styles quality, use the following command:

npm run lint

This will also display during development, but not break on errors.

To fix the linting errors, use the following command:

npm run format

It is advised to run this command before committing or opening a pull request.

πŸ“• Types

We have a couple of scripts to check and adjust missing types.

In order to dry run what types would be added to package.json:

npm run types:auto-check

In order to add any missing types to package.json:

npm run types:auto-add

πŸš€ Production deployment

A production deployment is a complete build of the project, including the build of the static assets.

npm run build

🀝 Contributing

We encourage you to contribute to Open Sauced! Please check out the Contributing guide for guidelines about how to proceed.

We have a commit utility called @open-sauced/conventional-commit that helps you write your commits in a way that is easy to understand and process by others.

It is generally integrated as an npm script but you can run it with npx as well:

npm run push

For any other npm based project or dotnpmrc defaulting to --yes:

npx -y @open-sauced/conventional-commit

πŸ• Community

Got Questions? Join the conversation in our Discord.
Find Open Sauced videos and release overviews on our YouTube Channel.

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βš–οΈ LICENSE

MIT Β© Open Sauced