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Make sure you have
docker
anddocker compose
installed and running on your machine:git clone https://github.com/eea/volto-block-toc.git cd volto-block-toc git checkout -b bugfix-123456 develop make make start
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Wait for
Volto started at 0.0.0.0:3000
meesage -
Go to http://localhost:3000
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Initialize git hooks
yarn prepare
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Happy hacking!
Before starting make sure your development environment is properly set. See Volto Developer Documentation
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Make sure you have installed
yo
,@plone/generator-volto
andmrs-developer
$ npm install -g yo $ npm install -g @plone/generator-volto $ npm install -g mrs-developer
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Create new volto app
$ yo @plone/volto my-volto-project --addon @eeacms/volto-block-toc $ cd my-volto-project
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Add the following to
mrs.developer.json
:{ "volto-block-toc": { "url": "https://github.com/eea/volto-block-toc.git", "package": "@eeacms/volto-block-toc", "branch": "develop", "path": "src" } }
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Install
$ make develop $ yarn
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Start backend
$ docker run -d --name plone -p 8080:8080 -e SITE=Plone plone
...wait for backend to setup and start -
Ready to handle requests
:...you can also check http://localhost:8080/Plone
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Start frontend
$ yarn start
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Go to http://localhost:3000
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Happy hacking!
$ cd src/addons/volto-block-toc/
To run cypress locally, first make sure you don't have any Volto/Plone running on ports 8080
and 3000
.
You don't have to be in a clean-volto-project
, you can be in any Volto Frontend
project where you added volto-block-toc
to mrs.developer.json
Go to:
cd src/addons/volto-block-toc/
Start:
make
make start
This will build and start with Docker a clean Plone backend
and Volto Frontend
with volto-block-toc
block installed.
Open Cypress Interface:
make cypress-open
Or run it:
make cypress-run