- Which fails sometimes as we overwrite them whatever we find in the url state. Url state is not complete anymore so this doesn't work
Scope UI
Getting Started (using local node)
- You need at least Node.js 6.9.0 and a running
weavescopecontainer - Get Yarn:
npm install -g yarn - Setup:
yarn install - Develop:
BACKEND_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> yarn startand then openhttp://localhost:4042/
This will start a webpack-dev-server that serves the UI and proxies API requests to the container.
Getting Started (using node in a container)
- You need a running
weavescopecontainer - Develop:
make WEBPACK_SERVER_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> client-startand then openhttp://<dockerhost-ip>:4042/
This will start a webpack-dev-server that serves the UI from the UI build container and proxies API requests to the weavescope container.
Test Production Bundles Locally
- Build:
yarn run build, output will be inbuild/ - Serve files from
build/:BACKEND_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> yarn run start-productionand then openhttp://localhost:4042/
Coding
This directory has a .eslintrc, make sure your editor supports linter hints.
To run a linter, you also run yarn run lint.
Logging
To enable logging in the console, activate it via localStorage in the dev tools console:
localStorage["debug"] = "scope:*"
The Scope UI uses debug for logging, e.g.,:
const debug = require('debug')('scope:app-store');
debug('Store log message');
Gotchas
Got a blank screen when loading http://localhost:4042?
Make sure you are accessing the right machine:
If you're running yarn start on a virtual machine with IP 10.0.0.8, you need to point your browser to http://10.0.0.8:4042.
Also, you may need to manually configure the virtual machine to expose ports 4041 (webpack-dev-server) and 4042 (express proxy).