Our development setup assumes a LINUX/BSD environment.
- Install Node v22
nvm install lts/jod && nvm use lts/jod. - Install Yarn package manager
https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/installv1.10 or higher. - Fork the upstream repo
https://github.com/box/box-ui-elementsvia github. - Clone your fork locally
git clone git@github.com:[YOUR GITHUB USERNAME]/box-ui-elements.git. - Navigate to the cloned folder
cd box-ui-elements. - Add the upstream repo to your remotes
git remote add upstream git@github.com:box/box-ui-elements.git. - Verify your remotes are properly set up
git remote -v. You should pull updates from theupstreambox repo and push changes to your forkorigin.
We use Storybook (https://storybook.js.org/). A published version of our Storybook is available at https://opensource.box.com/box-ui-elements/.
- Start your local Storybook instance via
yarn start. - Navigate to
http://localhost:6060/to see the UI Elements in action. If testing on a different machine or VM, you can instead use the IP address shown on your terminal window.
box-ui-elements must use the same react and react-dom instances as the parent application for React hooks to work properly. Application repositories must add the following webpack resolve alias configuration to satisfy this requirement:
// webpack.config.js
{
...
resolve: {
alias: {
'react': path.resolve('node_modules/react'),
'react-dom': path.resolve('node_modules/react-dom'),
}
}
...
}This will ensure that box-ui-elements does not use its own react and react-dom modules when linked. Improper setup is the primary reason for "Invalid Hook" errors due to React version mismatch.
We also recommend using yarn resolutions to fix the version of react and react-dom in your application:
// package.json
{
...
"resolutions": {
"react": "17.0.1",
"react-dom": "17.0.1"
},
...
}To test the Box UI Elements with your own project use local Yarn linking.
- In the UI Elements project run
yarn linkas a one time setup. - In UI Elements project run
yarn start:npmwhich starts a local npm build in watch mode. - In your parent project run
yarn link box-ui-elementsevery time you plan to use the local linked version. - Run your parent project's build.
yarn startto launch a local Storybook server. Uses demo live data for Elements.yarn start:npmto symlink Elements viayarn linkto a parent project.yarn lintto lint js and css.yarn lint:js --fixto lint js and fix issues.yarn lint:css --fixto lint styles and fix issues.yarn testto launch tests with jest.yarn test --watchto launch tests with jest in watch mode.yarn test --coverageto launch tests with jest with coverage.yarn releaseto run a release.
For more script commands see package.json. Test coverage reports are available under reports/coverage.
You should always use this syntax over import React, { ... } from 'react' because it automatically includes flow types.
Consequently, you must use the React prefix for related functions and components.
=>ComponentReact.Component=>useStateReact.useState
For more information, please see https://flow.org/en/docs/react/components/#toc-class-components
Install the following plugins in your preferred editor
- Editor Config (standardizes basic editor configuration)
- ESLint (JavaScript linting)
- Stylelint (CSS linting)
- Prettier (JavaScript formatting)
- Sass (Stylesheets)
- Babel (Transpiler)
The project uses the jest testing framework and enzyme for component testing.
Please refer to the relevant documentation pages for tutorials and troubleshooting:
- Jest: https://jestjs.io
- Enzyme: https://airbnb.io/enzyme/
Most hooks can be tested with shallow rendering except for lifecycle hooks such as useEffect and useLayoutEffect.
To test a useEffect hook, you must use act() from react-dom/test-utils and mount() from enzyme.
import { act } from 'react';
test('something happens', () => {
let wrapper;
// Perform initial render
act(() => {
wrapper = mount(<SomeComponent foo="bar">Content</SomeComponent>);
});
// Assert
expect(wrapper...);
// Perform re-render
act(() => {
// Update props to exercise lifecycle methods
wrapper.setProps({
foo: 'baz'
});
});
// Update wrapper - This must be after act()
wrapper.update();
// Assert
expect(wrapper...);
})See React Testing Recipes for more examples.
gyp verb check python checking for Python executable "/usr/bin/python" in the PATH
gyp verb `which` failed Error: not found: /usr/bin/python
- Ensure you have Python 2 installed
- Get the location of your Python installation via
which python yarn config set python /path/to/python