First, clone the project
git clone https://github.com/nativefier/nativefier.git
cd nativefier
Install dependencies for both the CLI and the Electron app:
# Under Linux and macOS:
npm run dev-up
# Under Windows:
npm run dev-up-win
Build nativefier:
npm run build
Set up a symbolic link so that running nativefier
calls your dev version with your changes:
npm link
which nativefier
# -> Should return a path, e.g. /home/youruser/.node_modules/lib/node_modules/nativefier
# If not, be sure your `npm_config_prefix` env var is set and in your `PATH`
After doing so, you can run Nativefier with your test parameters:
nativefier --your-awesome-new-flag 'https://your-test-site.com'
Then run your nativefier app through the command line too (to see logs & errors):
# Under Linux
./your-test-site-linux-x64/your-test-site
# Under Windows
your-test-site-win32-x64/your-test-site.exe
# Under macOS
open -a YourTestSite.app
Nativefier uses Prettier, which will shout at you for not formatting code exactly like it expects. This guarantees a homogenous style, but is painful to do manually. Do yourself a favor and install a Prettier plugin for your editor.
- To run all tests,
npm t
- To run only unit tests,
npm run test:unit
- To run only integration tests,
npm run test:integration
- Logging is suppressed by default in tests, to avoid polluting Jest output.
To get debug logs,
npm run test:withlog
or set theLOGLEVEL
env. var. - For a good live experience, open two terminal panes/tabs running code/tests watchers:
- Run a TSC watcher:
npm run build:watch
- Run a Jest unit tests watcher:
npm run test:watch
- Run a TSC watcher:
- Alternatively, you can run both test processes in the same terminal by running:
npm run watch