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Juno

Is a collection of Micro Frontends (MFE)

Usage

use juno css styles in external projects

import variables.css from assets server

<link
  rel="stylesheet"
  href="https://assets.juno.global.cloud.sap/libs/juno-ui-components@latest/build/lib/variables.css"
/>

or as part of sass

@import "https://assets.juno.global.cloud.sap/libs/juno-ui-components@latest/build/lib/variables.css";

and preset tailwind config with juno-ui-components config

// tailwindcss.config.js

Development

Use Webpack for apps, and Rollup for libraries

Start any app in apps folder with workspace APP_NAME start

npm -w dashboard run start

In workspaces

wb npm -w dashboard run start

Juno CLI

The Juno CLI facilitates the creation of a skeleton for a Juno app or library.

Prerequisites

Ensure that you have a Node.js environment with npx installed.

Installation

Use the following commands to create a new Juno app or library:

npx github:sapcc/juno create app myApp

or

npx github:sapcc/juno create lib myLib

If you wish to create an app or library within the Juno mono repository, navigate to the respective 'apps' or 'libs' directory in Juno and execute:

npx github:sapcc/juno create app myApp --internal

Feel free to replace myApp and myLib with your desired project names.

Debug

If you want to run more the one Juno App/lib simultaneously you have then to assign different ports. Following different port for the widget loader App:

  juno:
    port: "3001"
    ports:
      ...
      - name: heureka
        number: "3005"
      - name: loader
        number: "3007"
      ...

Start locally the widget loader within the container:

wb
APP_PORT=$LOADER_PORT npm --workspace widget-loader start

Test im browser using following URL:

https://loader.<your-workspace-name>.ws2.eu-nl-1.cloud.sap/