Kogito is the next generation of business automation platform focused on cloud-native development, deployment and execution.
Homepage: http://kogito.kie.org
Wiki: https://github.com/kiegroup/kogito-tooling/wiki
JIRA: https://issues.jboss.org/projects/KOGITO
jBPM: https://www.jbpm.org/
Drools: https://www.drools.org/
This module contains a number of examples that you can take a look at and try out yourself. Please take a look at the readme of each individual example for more details on how the example works and how to run it yourself (either locally or on Kubernetes):
In Kogito Tooling releases page you will find extensions and released tooling packages.
Check out the source:
git clone git@github.com:kiegroup/kogito-tooling.git
If you don't have a GitHub account use this command instead:
git clone https://github.com/kiegroup/kogito-tooling.git
Build with Yarn:
cd kogito-tooling
yarn run init
#prod
yarn run build:prod
# dev
yarn run build # skips integration tests and production packing
yarn run build:fast # skips lint and unit tests
NOTE: It's necessary to have the Git tags fetched when building with
build:prod
.Final artifacts will be on
packages/*/dist
directories.
NOTE: We recommend using LTS version of Node.js when developing this project.
packages/vscode-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
folder on VSCode. Use a new VSCode window so that the packages/vscode-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
folder shows up as root in the VSCode explorer.Debug
menu/section. You can also use the respective shortcuts (F5 to start debugging, for instance).packages/vscode-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
, you have to manually rebuild them before relaunching the extension on VSCode.packages/chrome-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
folder on your favourite IDE. You can import the entire repo as well if you want to make changes to other packages.yarn build:fast
on packages/chrome-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
. This will create a version of the Chrome Extension that fetches the envelope locally.yarn run serve-envelope
on packages/chrome-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors
. This will start a webpack-dev-server
instance with the editors and their envelope. We use that because we don't pack the Chrome Extension bundle with the editors inside. Instead, we fetch them from GitHub pages.chrome://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost
in your Chrome browser and enable this flag. Alternativelly, you can go to https://localhost:9001
and add an exception.chrome://extensions
. Enable "Developer mode" on the top right corner and click on "Load unpacked". Choose the packages/chrome-extension-pack-kogito-kie-editors/dist
folder.packages/online-editor
.yarn start
. This will start a webpack-dev-server
instance with the Online Editor resources.https://localhost:9001
.packages/desktop
or packages/hub
. They work exactly the same.yarn start
. If you make changes and want to reload the app, run yarn run build:fast && yarn start
. This will recompile the module and restart the Electron app. Remember: if you make changes to other modules, you have to build them too!yarn run build:prod
. This will pack the application for the current OS. If you want to pack the application for a different OS, run yarn run pack:linux
, for example. See package.json
for more details.Build: {github-username}/{branch-name}
. This will trigger a job that will fetch the forks (1) of {github-username}
,
merge {branch-name}
into master, and build them.
In a few seconds you should see a new comment on the same issue, saying that a new build was triggered for you. The
GitHub Actions bot will also provide a link so you can follow the build logs and download artifacts, and another link to
access an Online Editor instance (2) containing your changes, once it's finished running. (1) This process considers the following repositories: droolsjbpm-build-bootstrap
, kie-soup
, appformer
, kie-wb-common
, drools-wb
and kogito-tooling
.
(2) The Online Editor instance will be accessible for 30 days.
All contributions are welcome! Before you start please read the Developing Drools and jBPM guide.
Here are some of the most notable ones for quick reference: