- Node.js 16.0+
The template comes set up with Prettier for formatting. Take a look at their editor integration docs to integrate it into your development environment.
To start:
npm install
npm run dev
Then open your browser at http://localhost:3000/
npm run build
The dist
folder then contains all the files for the web app which can either be copied to a web server or pushed to the gh-pages
branch to be served at https://arnofiva.github.io/arcgis-core-template
.
In order to use the gh-pages
approach, see the following instructions. Make sure you remove an existing dist
folder if it has been created from a previous build.
Deploy to GitHub Pages
You can skip this part if you used the template by copying all branches, which includs the gh-pages
branch that is part of this project.
If you only copied the main
branch, follow these steps to create an orphan gh-pages
branch (meaning it does not share any history with main
):
rm -rf dist
git checkout --orphan gh-pages
git rm -rf .
git commit --allow-empty -m "Init empty branch"
git push origin gh-pages
Return to main
branch:
git checkout main
The following will create a dist
folder (fails if it already exists) and make it point to the root of the gh-pages
branch:
git worktree add dist gh-pages
Once the previous steps have been completed, you can repeat the following every time you want to deploy a new version of your local code:
npm run build
cd dist/
git add .
git commit -am 'Deploy latest version'
git push origin gh-pages
cd ../
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