Design systems enable teams to build better products faster by making design reusable—reusability makes scale possible. This is the heart and primary value of design systems. A design system is a collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled together to build any number of applications.
Atlantis is a design system for Jobber. The primary objective for Atlantis is to provide a system of reusable components to help developers to quickly build beautiful and consistent interfaces for our users.
node@18
npm@10
To install Atlantis locally for development:
git clone git@github.com:GetJobber/atlantis.git
cd atlantis
npm install
To start the Storybook development server:
npm start
When installing dependencies, unless they are required for the documentation viewer, they should be within the package you are working within.
Within Atlantis, in order for one package to depend on another all that is
required is for it to be listed in the appropriate package.json
file. Lerna
will automatically take care of managing the versions for you.
When working on some packages (for example design
) locally, you'll need to run
npm run bootstrap
and then
npm start
to view and test your changes.
Atlantis packages are installed and updated using npm. This following list has installation links for each package:
These are the core packages you'll need to build with Atlantis:
Once a package is installed, update that package to the latest version by running:
npm install @jobber/{package}@latest
or if you want a specific version:
npm install @jobber/{package}@{version}
If you're looking to build documentation and tooling using Atlantis' development standards, these packages will be useful:
Running the following command will prompt you for a component name and generate a starting point consisting of a component, tests, styling, etc to help you get started.
You should name your component in PascalCase
.
npm run generate
You will be able to select the platform you want to create the component.
❯❯❯ npm run generate
> atlantis@0.0.1 generate /path/to/atlantis
> plop
? Component Name: ExampleComponent
? Generate for:
> Web
> React Native
> Both
✔ +! 5 files added
-> /packages/components/src/ExampleComponent/index.ts
-> /packages/components/src/ExampleComponent/ExampleComponent.css
-> /packages/components/src/ExampleComponent/ExampleComponent.stories.mdx
-> /packages/components/src/ExampleComponent/ExampleComponent.test.tsx
-> /packages/components/src/ExampleComponent/ExampleComponent.tsx
✔ +! 2 files added
-> /docs/components/ExampleComponent/Web.stories.tsx
-> /docs/components/ExampleComponent/ExampleComponent.stories.mdx
To run tests:
npm test
To ensure your code passes our linters run:
npm run lint
You can also auto fix many linting errors by running:
npm run lint:fix
You can run the linters separately with:
npm run lint:css
npm run lint:ts
If you want to troubleshoot linting errors in CI, try running locally first to
find the error. If that doesn't work you can open the artifacts for the linting
step. To find the errors causing the failure, search for Error -
.
The atlantis
repo is a monorepo consisting of a few different packages all
living in the ./packages/
directory.
The primary packages in here are:
packages/
components/
- The primary home for components. Each component lives in its own folder in
the
./src
directory within here.
- The primary home for components. Each component lives in its own folder in
the
design/
- A home for shareable css variables.
When installing dependencies be sure to install them relative to the appropriate
sub package. For example if you want to use package foo
in the components
package, you would run npm install foo -w @jobber/components
.
For more information on how the packages are bootstrapped, check out NPM workspaces.
Everyone is a friend of Atlantis and we welcome pull requests. See the contribution guidelines to learn how.
Atlantis uses Lerna and will automatically publish whenever a pull request is merged.
Follow semver when choosing versions.
npm run release-the-kraken
In some cases, the automatic release may successfully bump the version and add a changelog but fail to publish to NPM. If this happens and you're one of the Atlantis NPM collaborators, run the code below to send unpublished versions to NPM.
npm run release:unpublished-package
npm run publish:prerelease
Lerna automatically determines which package changed and can be released. However, if you've only changed/added/updated an NPM package, Lerna won't count that as a releasable "change". The script below should allow you to create a prerelease for package changes.
npm run publish:prerelease:force @jobber/components
NOTE: You can replace @jobber/components
with the package you want to
prerelease or remove it to prerelease all of them.
It is possible to generate Pre-releases through GitHub Actions.
- To do this create a Pull Request for your branch.
- Navigate to the Actions tab.
- Navigate to the
Trigger Pre-release Build
Action - Run click
Run Workflow
, select your branch and use thePublish Pre-release (Recommended)
option - If you only have dependency changes run the
Force Publish <package>
to get those changes published. This is only needed if the only file modified is thepackage.json
orpackage-lock.json
- When the Action is finished your PR will have a comment with the new release versions
NOTE: You can only do 1 pre-release per commit. If you trigger another pre-release on a previously published commit, it will fail. This also happens on forced pre-release.
If you're not sharing your changes with your peers yet and want a quicker way to
check your changes, you can run npm run pack {{scope}}
from the root folder
against one of the workspaces.
npm run pack @jobber/components
That will create a jobber-components-{{version}}.tgz
file on the root. You can
then install it on your project.
npm i your/path/to/atlantis/repo/jobber-components-{{version}}.tgz
You can replace @jobber/components
with @jobber/design
, @jobber/hooks
or
the package you want to be packed up.
NOTE: Use a pre-release if you want to share your changes with someone else instead of sending them the file.
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