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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Monorepo TypeScript library starter 2 | 3 | 4 | A Starter project that makes creating a Monorepo TypeScript library extremely easy. 5 | 6 | ### Usage 7 | 8 | ```bash 9 | git clone https://github.com/SatadruBhattacharjee/monorepo-typescript-library-starter.git YOURFOLDERNAME 10 | cd YOURFOLDERNAME 11 | rm -rf .git 12 | 13 | # Run npm install 14 | npm install 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ### Start coding! 18 | - Please make necessary changes like `name`, `repository.url` in `package.json` file 19 | - and `ghToken`, `git config user.name`, `git config user.email` in `tools/gh-page-publist.ts` 20 | ### Features 21 | 22 | - **[lerna](https://github.com/lerna/lerna)** for monorepo pattern 23 | - **[RollupJS](https://rollupjs.org/)** for multiple optimized bundles following the [standard convention](http://2ality.com/2017/04/setting-up-multi-platform-packages.html) and [Tree-shaking](https://alexjoverm.github.io/2017/03/06/Tree-shaking-with-Webpack-2-TypeScript-and-Babel/) 24 | - Tests, coverage and interactive watch mode using **[Jest](http://facebook.github.io/jest/)** 25 | - **[Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier)** and **[TSLint](https://palantir.github.io/tslint/)** for code formatting and consistency 26 | - **Docs automatic generation and deployment** to `gh-pages`, using **[TypeDoc](http://typedoc.org/)** 27 | - Automatic types `(*.d.ts)` file generation 28 | - **[Travis](https://travis-ci.org)** integration and **[Coveralls](https://coveralls.io/)** report 29 | - (Optional) **Automatic releases and changelog**, using [Semantic release](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release), [Commitizen](https://github.com/commitizen/cz-cli), [Conventional changelog](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog) and [Husky](https://github.com/typicode/husky) (for the git hooks) 30 | 31 | ### Importing library 32 | 33 | You can import the generated bundle to use the whole library generated by this starter: 34 | 35 | ```javascript 36 | import myLib from 'mylib' 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | Additionally, you can import the transpiled modules from `dist/lib` in case you have a modular library: 40 | 41 | ```javascript 42 | import something from 'mylib/dist/lib/something' 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | ### NPM scripts 46 | 47 | - `npm test`: Run test suite 48 | - `npm build`: Run `npm run build` for all lerna packages/* 49 | - `npm run test:watch`: Run test suite in [interactive watch mode](http://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/cli.html#watch) 50 | - `npm run test:prod`: Run linting and generate coverage 51 | - `npm run build`: Generate bundles and typings, create docs 52 | - `npm run lint`: Lints code 53 | - `npm run commit`: Commit using conventional commit style ([husky](https://github.com/typicode/husky) will tell you to use it if you haven't :wink:) 54 | - `npm run docs` : To generate typedocs in your root for all packages/* 55 | - `npm run deploy-docs` : To deploy docs in your github gh-pages branch (make sure you have modified the required settings in `tools/gh-pages-publish.ts`) 56 | - `npm run semantic-release`: To make a semantic release 57 | 58 | ### Excluding peerDependencies 59 | 60 | On library development, one might want to set some peer dependencies, and thus remove those from the final bundle. You can see in [Rollup docs](https://rollupjs.org/#peer-dependencies) how to do that. 61 | 62 | Good news: the setup is here for you, you must only include the dependency name in `external` property within `rollup.config.js`. For example, if you want to exclude `lodash`, just write there `external: ['lodash']`. 63 | 64 | ### Automatic releases 65 | 66 | _**Prerequisites**: you need to create/login accounts and add your project to:_ 67 | - [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) 68 | - [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org) 69 | - [Coveralls](https://coveralls.io) 70 | 71 | _**Prerequisite for Windows**: Semantic-release uses 72 | **[node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp)** so you will need to 73 | install 74 | [Microsoft's windows-build-tools](https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows-build-tools) 75 | using this command:_ 76 | 77 | ```bash 78 | npm install --global --production windows-build-tools 79 | ``` 80 | 81 | #### Setup steps 82 | 83 | Follow the console instructions to install semantic release and run it (answer NO to "Do you want a `.travis.yml` file with semantic-release setup?"). 84 | 85 | _Note: make sure you've setup `repository.url` in your `package.json` file_ 86 | 87 | ```bash 88 | npm install -g semantic-release-cli 89 | semantic-release-cli setup 90 | # IMPORTANT!! Answer NO to "Do you want a `.travis.yml` file with semantic-release setup?" question. It is already prepared for you :P 91 | ``` 92 | 93 | From now on, you'll need to use `npm run commit`, which is a convenient way to create conventional commits. 94 | 95 | Automatic releases are possible thanks to [semantic release](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release), which publishes your code automatically on [github](https://github.com/) and [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), plus generates automatically a changelog. This setup is highly influenced by [Kent C. Dodds course on egghead.io](https://egghead.io/courses/how-to-write-an-open-source-javascript-library) 96 | 97 | ### Git Hooks 98 | 99 | There is already set a `precommit`, `prepush` hook for formatting your code with Prettier and running the test suite :nail_care: 100 | 101 | 102 | #### What if I don't want git-hooks, automatic releases or semantic-release? 103 | 104 | Then you may want to: 105 | - Remove `commitmsg`, `postinstall` scripts from `package.json`. That will not use those git hooks to make sure you make a conventional commit 106 | - Remove `npm run semantic-release` from `.travis.yml` 107 | 108 | #### What if I don't want to use coveralls or report my coverage? 109 | 110 | Remove `npm run report-coverage` from `.travis.yml` 111 | 112 | ## Credits 113 | - **[typescript-library-starter](https://github.com/alexjoverm/typescript-library-starter)** : Thanks for this amazing work, heavily inspired by this and used this for monorepo 114 | 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/jest/jest.config.base.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | "transform": { 3 | ".(ts|tsx)": "ts-jest" 4 | }, 5 | "testEnvironment": "node", 6 | "testRegex": "(/__tests__/.*|\\.(test|spec))\\.(ts|tsx|js)$", 7 | "moduleFileExtensions": [ 8 | "ts", 9 | "tsx", 10 | "js" 11 | ], 12 | "coveragePathIgnorePatterns": [ 13 | "/node_modules/", 14 | "/__tests__/" 15 | ], 16 | "coverageThreshold": { 17 | "global": { 18 | "branches": 90, 19 | "functions": 95, 20 | "lines": 95, 21 | "statements": 95 22 | } 23 | }, 24 | "collectCoverageFrom": [ 25 | "src/*.{js,ts}" 26 | ] 27 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/tsconfig/tsconfig.base.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "moduleResolution": "node", 4 | "target": "es5", 5 | "module": "es2015", 6 | "lib": [ 7 | "es2015", 8 | "es2016", 9 | "es2017", 10 | "dom" 11 | ], 12 | "pretty": true, 13 | "strict": true, 14 | "sourceMap": true, 15 | "declaration": true, 16 | "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true, 17 | "experimentalDecorators": true, 18 | "emitDecoratorMetadata": true, 19 | "declarationDir": "dist/types", 20 | "outDir": "dist/lib", 21 | "typeRoots": [ 22 | "node_modules/@types" 23 | ] 24 | } 25 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/tslint/tslint.base.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": [ 3 | "tslint-config-standard", 4 | "tslint-config-prettier" 5 | ] 6 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lerna.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "packages": [ 3 | "packages/*" 4 | ], 5 | "version": "0.0.0" 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "monorepo-typescript-library-starter", 3 | "private": true, 4 | "repository": { 5 | "type": "git", 6 | "url": "git+https://github.com/SatadruBhattacharjee/monorepo-typescript-library-starter" 7 | }, 8 | "scripts": { 9 | "clean": "lerna run clean --stream --parallel", 10 | "prebuild": "lerna run prebuild --stream --parallel", 11 | "lint": "lerna run lint --stream --parallel", 12 | "build": "lerna run build --stream --parallel", 13 | "test": "lerna run test --stream --parallel", 14 | "test:watch": "lerna run test:watch --stream --parallel", 15 | "test:prod": "lerna run test:prod --stream --parallel", 16 | "deploy-docs": "ts-node tools/gh-pages-publish", 17 | "docs": "rimraf docs && typedoc --tsconfig './tsconfig.typedoc.json'", 18 | "report-coverage": "cat ./coverage/lcov.info | coveralls", 19 | "semantic-release": "lerna-semantic-release pre && lerna-semantic-release post && lerna-semantic-release perform", 20 | "commit": "git-cz" 21 | }, 22 | "husky": { 23 | "hooks": { 24 | "pre-commit": "lerna run --concurrency 1 --stream precommit", 25 | "pre-push": "npm test" 26 | } 27 | }, 28 | "commitlint": { 29 | "extends": [ 30 | "@commitlint/config-conventional" 31 | ] 32 | }, 33 | "config": { 34 | "commitizen": { 35 | "path": "node_modules/cz-lerna-changelog" 36 | }, 37 | "validate-commit-msg": { 38 | "helpMessage": "Commit message violates the rules defined for this project. Please, execute `npm run commit` to generate a correct commit message with `commitizen`" 39 | } 40 | }, 41 | "devDependencies": { 42 | "@commitlint/cli": "^8.1.0", 43 | "@commitlint/config-conventional": "^8.1.0", 44 | "@types/jest": "^24.0.16", 45 | "colors": "^1.3.3", 46 | "coveralls": "^3.0.5", 47 | "cross-env": "^5.2.0", 48 | "cz-lerna-changelog": "^2.0.2", 49 | "git-cz": "^3.2.1", 50 | "husky": "^3.0.2", 51 | "jest": "^24.8.0", 52 | "jest-config": "^24.8.0", 53 | "lerna": "^3.16.4", 54 | "lerna-semantic-release": "^9.1.0", 55 | "lint-staged": "^9.2.1", 56 | "lodash.camelcase": "^4.3.0", 57 | "prettier": "^1.18.2", 58 | "prompt": "^1.0.0", 59 | "rimraf": "^2.6.3", 60 | "rollup": "^1.17.0", 61 | "rollup-plugin-commonjs": "^10.0.1", 62 | "rollup-plugin-json": "^4.0.0", 63 | "rollup-plugin-node-resolve": "^5.2.0", 64 | "rollup-plugin-sourcemaps": "^0.4.2", 65 | "rollup-plugin-typescript2": "^0.22.1", 66 | "ts-jest": "^24.0.2", 67 | "ts-node": "^8.3.0", 68 | "tslint": "^5.18.0", 69 | "tslint-config-prettier": "^1.18.0", 70 | "tslint-config-standard": "^8.0.1", 71 | "typedoc": "^0.15.0", 72 | "typedoc-plugin-lerna-packages": "^0.1.6", 73 | "typescript": "^3.5.3", 74 | "validate-commit-msg": "^2.14.0" 75 | } 76 | } 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # `core` 2 | 3 | > TODO: description 4 | 5 | ## Usage 6 | 7 | ``` 8 | const core = require('core'); 9 | 10 | // TODO: DEMONSTRATE API 11 | ``` 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/__tests__/core.test.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict' 2 | 3 | import DummyClass from '../src/core' 4 | 5 | /** 6 | * Dummy test 7 | */ 8 | describe('Dummy test', () => { 9 | it('works if true is truthy', () => { 10 | expect(true).toBeTruthy() 11 | }) 12 | 13 | it('DummyClass is instantiable', () => { 14 | expect(new DummyClass()).toBeInstanceOf(DummyClass) 15 | }) 16 | }) 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/jest.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const base = require("../../config/jest/jest.config.base.js"); 2 | const pack = require("./package"); 3 | 4 | module.exports = { 5 | ...base, 6 | displayName: pack.name, 7 | name: pack.name, 8 | rootDir: "../.." 9 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "@multiscreen/core", 3 | "version": "0.0.1", 4 | "description": "core utilities for multiscreen TV and Mobile apps", 5 | "keywords": [ 6 | "TV", 7 | "OTT" 8 | ], 9 | "author": "Satadru Bhattacharjee ", 10 | "homepage": "https://github.com/SatadruBhattacharjee/multiscreen#readme", 11 | "license": "ISC", 12 | "main": "dist/core.umd.js", 13 | "module": "dist/core.es5.js", 14 | "typings": "dist/types/core.d.ts", 15 | "directories": { 16 | "lib": "src", 17 | "test": "__tests__" 18 | }, 19 | "files": [ 20 | "src", 21 | "dist" 22 | ], 23 | "repository": { 24 | "type": "git", 25 | "url": "git+https://github.com/SatadruBhattacharjee/multiscreen.git" 26 | }, 27 | "scripts": { 28 | "lint": "tslint --project tsconfig.json -t codeFrame 'src/**/*.ts' '__tests__/**/*.ts'", 29 | "build": "tsc --module commonjs && rollup -c rollup.config.ts", 30 | "prebuild": "rimraf dist", 31 | "precommit": "lint-staged", 32 | "test": "jest --coverage", 33 | "test:watch": "jest --coverage --watch", 34 | "test:prod": "npm run lint && npm run test -- --no-cache" 35 | }, 36 | "lint-staged": { 37 | "{src,__tests__}/**/*.ts": [ 38 | "prettier --write", 39 | "git add" 40 | ] 41 | }, 42 | "prettier": { 43 | "semi": false, 44 | "singleQuote": true 45 | }, 46 | "bugs": { 47 | "url": "https://github.com/SatadruBhattacharjee/multiscreen/issues" 48 | } 49 | } 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/rollup.config.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import resolve from 'rollup-plugin-node-resolve' 2 | import commonjs from 'rollup-plugin-commonjs' 3 | import sourceMaps from 'rollup-plugin-sourcemaps' 4 | import camelCase from 'lodash.camelcase' 5 | import typescript from 'rollup-plugin-typescript2' 6 | import json from 'rollup-plugin-json' 7 | 8 | const pkg = require('./package.json') 9 | 10 | const libraryName = 'core' 11 | 12 | export default { 13 | input: `src/${libraryName}.ts`, 14 | output: [ 15 | { file: pkg.main, name: camelCase(libraryName), format: 'umd', sourcemap: true }, 16 | { file: pkg.module, format: 'es', sourcemap: true }, 17 | ], 18 | // Indicate here external modules you don't wanna include in your bundle (i.e.: 'lodash') 19 | external: [], 20 | watch: { 21 | include: 'src/**', 22 | }, 23 | plugins: [ 24 | // Allow json resolution 25 | json(), 26 | // Compile TypeScript files 27 | typescript({ useTsconfigDeclarationDir: true }), 28 | // Allow bundling cjs modules (unlike webpack, rollup doesn't understand cjs) 29 | commonjs(), 30 | // Allow node_modules resolution, so you can use 'external' to control 31 | // which external modules to include in the bundle 32 | // https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-node-resolve#usage 33 | resolve(), 34 | 35 | // Resolve source maps to the original source 36 | sourceMaps(), 37 | ], 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/src/core.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | export default class DummyClass { 4 | 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": "../../config/tsconfig/tsconfig.base.json", 3 | "compilerOptions": { 4 | "rootDir": "src" 5 | }, 6 | "include": [ 7 | "src" 8 | ] 9 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages/core/tslint.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": [ 3 | "../../config/tslint/tslint.base.json" 4 | ] 5 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tools/gh-pages-publish.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { cd, exec, echo, touch } = require("shelljs") 2 | const { readFileSync } = require("fs") 3 | const url = require("url") 4 | 5 | let repoUrl 6 | let pkg = JSON.parse(readFileSync("package.json") as any) 7 | if (typeof pkg.repository === "object") { 8 | if (!pkg.repository.hasOwnProperty("url")) { 9 | throw new Error("URL does not exist in repository section") 10 | } 11 | repoUrl = pkg.repository.url 12 | } else { 13 | repoUrl = pkg.repository 14 | } 15 | 16 | let parsedUrl = url.parse(repoUrl) 17 | let repository = (parsedUrl.host || "") + (parsedUrl.path || "") 18 | //let ghToken = process.env.GH_TOKEN 19 | let ghToken = 'SatadruBhattacharjee' 20 | 21 | echo("Deploying docs!!!") 22 | cd("docs") 23 | touch(".nojekyll") 24 | exec("git init") 25 | exec("git add .") 26 | exec('git config user.name "Satadru Bhattacharjee"') 27 | exec('git config user.email "Satadru.Bhatt@gmail.com"') 28 | exec('git commit -m "docs(docs): update gh-pages"') 29 | exec( 30 | `git push --force --quiet "https://${ghToken}@${repository}" master:gh-pages` 31 | ) 32 | echo("Docs deployed!!") 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tools/semantic-release-prepare.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const path = require("path") 2 | const { fork } = require("child_process") 3 | const colors = require("colors") 4 | 5 | const { readFileSync, writeFileSync } = require("fs") 6 | const pkg = JSON.parse( 7 | readFileSync(path.resolve(__dirname, "..", "package.json")) 8 | ) 9 | 10 | pkg.scripts.prepush = "npm run test:prod && npm run build" 11 | pkg.scripts.commitmsg = "commitlint -E HUSKY_GIT_PARAMS" 12 | 13 | writeFileSync( 14 | path.resolve(__dirname, "..", "package.json"), 15 | JSON.stringify(pkg, null, 2) 16 | ) 17 | 18 | // Call husky to set up the hooks 19 | fork(path.resolve(__dirname, "..", "node_modules", "husky", "lib", "installer", 'bin'), ['install']) 20 | 21 | console.log() 22 | console.log(colors.green("Done!!")) 23 | console.log() 24 | 25 | if (pkg.repository.url.trim()) { 26 | console.log(colors.cyan("Now run:")) 27 | console.log(colors.cyan(" npm install -g semantic-release-cli")) 28 | console.log(colors.cyan(" semantic-release-cli setup")) 29 | console.log() 30 | console.log( 31 | colors.cyan('Important! Answer NO to "Generate travis.yml" question') 32 | ) 33 | console.log() 34 | console.log( 35 | colors.gray( 36 | 'Note: Make sure "repository.url" in your package.json is correct before' 37 | ) 38 | ) 39 | } else { 40 | console.log( 41 | colors.red( 42 | 'First you need to set the "repository.url" property in package.json' 43 | ) 44 | ) 45 | console.log(colors.cyan("Then run:")) 46 | console.log(colors.cyan(" npm install -g semantic-release-cli")) 47 | console.log(colors.cyan(" semantic-release-cli setup")) 48 | console.log() 49 | console.log( 50 | colors.cyan('Important! Answer NO to "Generate travis.yml" question') 51 | ) 52 | } 53 | 54 | console.log() 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.typedoc.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "extends": "./config/tsconfig/tsconfig.base.json", 3 | "compilerOptions": { 4 | "strict": false, 5 | "sourceMap": false 6 | }, 7 | "exclude": [ 8 | "dist", 9 | "**/node_modules/**", 10 | "**/*.test.ts", 11 | "**/*.spec.ts" 12 | ] 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /typedoc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const pack = require("./package"); 2 | 3 | module.exports = { 4 | "mode": "modules", 5 | "out": "docs", 6 | exclude: [ 7 | '**/node_modules/**', 8 | '**/rollup.*.*(ts|js)', 9 | '**/*+(index|.spec|.test|.e2e).ts' 10 | ], 11 | name: pack.name, 12 | excludePrivate: true, 13 | skipInternal: true 14 | }; --------------------------------------------------------------------------------