open-consul/ui
John Cowen fcacec90a5
ui: Change approach to loading debug.css (#12242)
We need a way to load certain CSS based on the environment you are viewing, i.e. we have debug CSS that we use for our Eng Documentation and various other DX utilities that shouldn't be compiled into our production or test builds.

Previously we would compile two entirely different CSS files (app and debug) and the load one or the other depending on which environment you were in.

This approach just empties out the debug.css file in certain environments (prod/test) which means we can just import that file from app. When in staging/development this imports the contents of debug.css (quite a bit of CSS) whereas when building for production/test this debug.css is emptied out during the build process.

There is a slight little hack in order to have this work, we import _debug.scss which imports the debug.scss file. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to have broccoli empty out a file during the build process, so instead we essentially copy over debug.scss during dev and create an empty file during prod to _debug.scss.

When using make build to build an artifact for production CSS remains at ~58kb (during dev its a lot bigger than this)
2022-02-03 08:40:03 +00:00
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package.json ui: Move nspace CRUD to use the same approach as partitions (#11633) 2021-12-01 11:04:02 +00:00
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README.md

Consul UI Monorepo

This monorepo contains multiple projects, the UI for Consul and addons and packages used by the UI.

This top-level repository provides limited common tasks, such as installation and commit assistance. However, most tasks must be executed from within a subproject, e.g. running or testing.

If you are looking to work on the Consul UI you probably want to read the README that is in ./packages/consul-ui/README.md.

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Prerequisites

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/consul.git this repository
  • cd ui
  • yarn

Yarn Commands

List of available project commands. yarn run <command-name>

Command Description
doc:toc Re-builds the ToC for this README.
compliance:licenses Checks that all dependencies have OSS-compatible licenses.

Contributing

Building ToC

To autogenerate a ToC (table of contents) for this README, run yarn doc:toc. Please update the ToC whenever editing the structure of README.