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Jon Häggblad 2aa18fb77c nym-wallet: add log window (#1618)
* Add a second entry point to the webpack config for the logging window

* tauri operations to show a log window

* LogViewer react component

* Upgrade tauri and use default tauri app menu for MacOS and add `Help` menu with `Show log` entry to show the logging window

* wip

* Proof of concept

* Fix format inside debug with ferm

* Put new menubar and log behind env variable flag

* Remove unused deps

* rustfmt

* Add changelog note

* Fix up imports

* Remove old code

* Improve log viewer

* Remove old code

* Add color to output, even if tauri hides it

* Remove redundant level from tauri log msg

* Since menu bar visible by default, change feature flag name

* Fix up webpack config so correct chunks get injected into entry points and remove inline CSS causing CSP issue

Co-authored-by: Mark Sinclair <mmsinclair@gmail.com>
2022-09-16 09:38:52 +01:00
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2022-07-12 14:46:48 +01:00

Nym Typescript (and Javascript) packages

This directory has shared Typescript (and Javascript) libraries using yarn workspaces.

Why ts-packages?

Naming stuff is hard. The ts- part means Typescript, because this monorepo also contains Rust crates. So we needed some way to indicate: "put your Typescript here".

Now you know! So, please, put your Typescript here. And your Javascript.

How does it work?

In the root of this repository is package.json that specifies an array of globs for packages that are shared:

{
  "name": "@nymproject/nymsphere",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "private": true,
  "license": "Apache 2.0",
  "workspaces": ["ts-packages/*", "nym-wallet"] <-------
}

There are some caveats:

  • this only works with yarn and not npm
  • yarn creates a single node_modules in the root for shared dependencies
  • packages that use shared packages, need to be in a path specified in workspaces
  • local packages take precedence over published packages on npm

Building

From the root of the repository run:

yarn
yarn build

This will build all libraries.

Now you can try out react-webpack-with-theme-example by running:

cd ts-packages/react-webpack-with-theme-example
yarn start

Our React components have a Storybook in react-components:

cd ts-packages/react-components
yarn storybook

Development

Watch mode is available in some packages with yarn watch.

See mui-theme for an example.