If you see a step below that could be improved (or is outdated), please update the instructions. We rarely go through this process ourselves, so your fresh pair of eyes and your recent experience with it, makes you the best candidate to improve them for other users. Thank you!
- Make sure you have Node.js version 16.x and NPM version 8.x.
- We recommend using nvm:
nvm install && nvm use
.
We recommend cloning the repository in a folder dedicated to opencollective
projects.
git clone [email protected]:opencollective/opencollective-frontend.git opencollective/frontend
cd opencollective/frontend
npm install
This project requires an access to the Open Collective API.
By default, it will try to connect to the Open Collective staging API, you don't have to change anything.
In case you want to connect to the Open Collective API running locally:
- clone, install and start opencollective-api
- in this project, copy the following content to a
.env
file:
API_URL=http://localhost:3060
API_KEY=dvl-1510egmf4a23d80342403fb599qd
npm run dev
To run the tests:
- for pages and components use
npm test
- for end-to-end (e2e) tests using Cypress see our dedicated guide.
To update:
- Jest snapshots: run
npm run test:update
- Translation files: run
npm run langs:update
- GraphQL schema for ESLint: run
npm run graphql:update
We use Storybook to develop and document our React components in isolation with styled-components and styled-system.
More info: docs/styleguide.md
Translating the interface doesn't require any technical skill, you can go on https://crowdin.com/project/opencollective and start translating right away!
We're currently looking for contributions for the following languages:
- French
- Spanish
- Japanese
Want to add a new language for Open Collective? Contact us, we'll be happy to help you to set it up!
Code style? Commit convention? Please check our Contributing guidelines.
TL;DR: we use Prettier and ESLint, we do like great commit messages and clean Git history.
This repo is part of the Open Collective bounty program. Get paid to contribute to Open Source! The Open Collective engineering team is small and we're always looking for new contributors to our Open Source codebases. Our Bounty program is an opportunity to solve issues that could be neglected otherwise. Contributors who fix these issues will be rewarded financially. Please see our docs for more information: https://docs.opencollective.com/help/contributing/development/bounties
This project is currently deployed to staging and production with Heroku. To deploy, you need to be a core member of the Open Collective team.
More info: docs/deployment.md
If you have any questions, ping us on Slack (https://slack.opencollective.com) or on Twitter (@opencollect).