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If you've forked or cloned the project and would like to make any sort of adjustments, there are few items to make note of. First, your system will need to have the following bits in place:
- Node & NPM
- Grunt
- Ruby
- Sass
Second, there are a few grunt tasks that you'll be able to leverage to help validate and prepare your changes for use.
You can fire off a grunt
or grunt build
command manually at any time to lint, minify, and setup your demo (built in the _gh-pages dir) for testing.
grunt (or grunt build)
Also, you can run grunt dev
to lint, minify, and prep your demo for testing. Once the build is complete, it'll also fire off a watch
so that any changes that are made to the the sass, js, and demo files will automatically trigger the build script to update your project.
grunt dev
To run through the configured unit tests, you can run grunt test
. This will fire off a series of tests that check that all default options are set correctly, all configurable options are able to be set correctly, and that all methods carry out the functionality that they're supposed to. These tests should let you know if any of the updates that you've made have negatively effected any preexisting functionality. Also, when the tests complete, there will be a test coverage report generated and stored in the coverage
directory.
grunt test
Next, you'll want to do all of your development within three locations. If you add changes anywhere else, they're likely to be overwritten during the build process. These locations are:
src/scripts/ng-notify.js
- for any script modifications.
src/styles/ng-notify.sass
- for any style modifications.
demo/*
- for any modifications to the demo.
Lastly, once you've made your changes and run through the appropriate grunt tasks, your changes should be baked and ready for you to consume - located in the dist
directory as minified js and css files.
Overview
Implementation
- Requirements
- Installation
- Usage
Advanced Usage
- Default Configuration
- Individual Configurations
- Sticky Notifications
- HTML Notifications
- Roll Your Own
- Custom Notification Types
- Custom Themes
- Custom Styles
Definitions
- Methods
- Styles
Development
- Contributing
- Testing