jQuery UI DownloadBuilder & ThemeRoller backend and frontend application.
npm install -g grunt-cli
Install node modules.
$ npm install
Prepare the releases (declared in config.json
) and build the frontend js bundles.
$ grunt prepare
Run the server.
$ node server.js --console
Go to the URL it outputs.
Use the config file to define which jQueryUI version DownloadBuilder should serve. Eg:
"jqueryUi": [
{
"version": "1.14.1"
"dependsOn": "jQuery 1.12+ / 2.2+ / 3.6+ / 4.0+",
"label": "Stable",
"stable": true
},
{
"version": "1.13.3"
"dependsOn": "jQuery 1.8+",
"label": "Legacy"
}
}
One version with the stable
property set to true
is required. Each release has the following attributes:
version
is a String, can be a tag or a branch of jQuery UI. Note: use repo/branch
eg. origin/master
when defining a branch.dependsOn
is a String, any textual value allowed.label
is a boolean, describing the lifecycle of this version, like "Stable", "Legacy" or "Beta".stable
is a boolean, marking the current stable release. This will be selected by default in the web UI and will be used to generate demo files.Use node server.js
to run the server. Arguments:
--console
output to console instead of syslog (via simple-log module);--host=<name>
specify custom host. Default localhost;--nocache
skip caching release files and theme images;--port=<number>
specify custom port. Default 8088;Use npm test
to run the unit tests.
Here's how to do integration testing with WordPress:
Link your local download.jqueryui.com
module on jqueryui.com
.
$ cd <local download.jqueryui.com path>
$ npm link
$ node server.js --console
$ cd <local jqueryui.com path>
$ npm link download.jqueryui.com
Temporarily change its Gruntfile.js
to use localhost instead of https://download.jqueryui.com.
var frontend = require( "download.jqueryui.com" ).frontend({
- host: "https://download.jqueryui.com"
+ host: "http://localhost:8088",
env: "production"
}),
Then deploy:
$ grunt deploy
Follow instructions from https://legacy.imagemagick.org/script/install-source.php to install ImageMagic 6.6.9-10
. Then, in the ImageMagick directory, invoke:
$ ./configure CFLAGS=-O5 CXXFLAGS=-O5 --prefix=/opt --enable-static --with-png --disable-shared
Make sure you have the below in the output.
PNG --with-png=yes yes
If "png=yes no", libpng is missing and needs to be installed, apt-get install libpng-dev
on linux or brew install libpng
on OS X.
Continuing...
$ make -j5 && sudo make install
export MAGICK_HOME="/opt"
export PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/bin:$PATH"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/lib/"
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$MAGICK_HOME/lib/"
Make sure you get the right bin when running it.
$ which convert
/opt/bin/convert
Hint: add those export statements into your .bash_profile.