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fdk-frontend

Dependencies

Make sure you have the following dependencies installed on your machine:

  • Node.js
    • preferred installation method: nvm
  • Yarn
  • Make sure you have an .env file at the root of the project like .env.example with the correct values

Start the application

Run yarn nx dev <application name> to start the development server. Example: yarn nx dev forms

Build for production

Run yarn nx build forms to build the application. The build artifacts are stored in the output directory (e.g. dist/ or build/), ready to be deployed.

Examples

Create a new component

yarn nx g @nx/next:component my-component --project=ui --export

Create a new library

yarn nx g @nx/next:lib my-lib --project=ui --export

For more information visit Nx Next.js plugin

Integrate with editors

Enhance your Nx experience by installing Nx Console for your favorite editor. Nx Console provides an interactive UI to view your projects, run tasks, generate code, and more! Available for VSCode, IntelliJ and comes with a LSP for Vim users.

Editing text files

You can find the text files used in the project in the libs/dictionaries/src/lib/dictionaries folder.

Notes

mail-sender-service in forms/data-hunter cannot be tested in staging and demo. It is only available in production.