* fix(lint): make worker/frontend separation lint work on Windows * chore: update cljs:electron-watch script to include test flag * chore: remove dead root dependencies * chore(deps): converge better-sqlite3 to 12.6.2 across deps packages * chore(deps): converge fs-extra to ^11.3.0 across package roots * fix(test): correct parameters for create-if-not-exists function * chore(deps): converge cljs-bean to 1.9.0 across deps roots * fix(tests): escape regex in cljs:run-test script * chore: pin root packageManager to yarn 1.22.22 * chore(build): replace del with fs.rmSync in gulp clean * chore(build): replace npm-run-all with npm-run-all2 * chore(security): upgrade dompurify and unify sanitizer path * chore(observability): upgrade web sentry to 8.x * chore: remove unused react-draggable dependencies * chore(ci): fix windows release artifact collection * fix(build): create static dir before gulp clean scans it * fix: update nbb-logseq dependency to version feat-db-v33 * fix(test): move start-time initialization after clone repo * fix(deps): update nbb dependencies and adjust test script paths to compatible with windows path delimiter * chore(deps): remove dead meander dependency --------- Co-authored-by: Tienson Qin <tiensonqin@gmail.com>
Description
This library handles exporting the frontend.publishing single page
application. This library is compatible with ClojureScript and with
node/nbb-logseq to respectively provide
frontend and Electron/commandline functionality.
API
This library is under the parent namespace logseq.publishing. This library
provides two namespaces for node/CLI contexts, logseq.publishing and
logseq.publishing.export and two namespaces for the frontend,
logseq.publishing.html and logseq.publishing.db.
Usage
See script/publishing.cljs for a CLI example. See the frontend for cljs usage.
Dev
This follows the practices that the Logseq frontend follows. Most of the same linters are used, with configurations that are specific to this library. See this library's CI file for linting examples.
Setup
To run linters and tests, you'll want to install yarn dependencies once:
yarn install
This step is not needed if you're just running the frontend application.
Testing
Testing is done with nbb-logseq and nbb-test-runner. Some basic usage:
# Run all tests
$ yarn test
# List available options
$ yarn test -H
# Run tests with :focus metadata flag
$ yarn test -i focus