This repository contains new components meant to be used in conjunction with the Coveo Javascript Search Framework to provide additional functionalities.
Requires Node JS >= 12.18.2.
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npm install
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npm run build
The code is written in TypeScript and compiled using webpack.
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Under the
pages
folder, you have a working search page (index.html). At build time, it is copied to thebin
folder.-
It references 2 style sheets (the base one from the Coveo JavaScript Search Framework, and the one from the extension).
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It references 3 JavaScript files (i.e., the extension one built in this project, the basic templates, and the library scripts).
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Under the
src
folder, you have all the typescript source code for the custom components, withsrc/Index.ts
being the starting point of the application. -
Under the
src/sass
folder, you have all the css for the extension. -
Under the
tests
folder, you have all the tests for the custom components.
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npm run setup
will copy the needed resources (index.html
,templates
, etc.) in thebin
folder. -
npm run css
will build the sass files into a css file in thebin
folder. -
npm run build
will run thesetup
andcss
tasks. It will then compile the TypeScript code.
npm run dev
will start a webpack dev server. After it finishes, load http://localhost:8080/pages/attached_result.html in a browser, and the index.html
page should load.
Then, anytime you save a TypeScript file, the server will reload your application.
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npm run test
will execute the tests one time and generate the report. -
npm run watchTest
will watch changes and re-execute the tests and coverage when saving a file.
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npm run dev
will start the developer server. -
npx cypress run
will run the cypress functional tests suite.
To add a new test suite simply add a new spec file in the ./cypress/integration/
folder.
The components provided in this repository should be used as examples to build your own components. Since this project is still in the pre-release phase, backward compatibility of the compiled JavaScript is not guaranteed. Note that the TypeScript definitions could also be modified without notice.
As new releases could impact your implementation, we strongly recommend that you validate the content of each new release before upgrading to a newer version.