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Blog/website. Aurelia frontend. Firebase functions, database, hosting, storage, auth.

Setup

  1. Install Firebase locally and login.
  2. Ctrl-F for YOUR_API_KEY_HERE. You should find two instances: one in regretless-life/functions/index.js for your Google Maps API key, and one in regretless-life/src/firebase.js for your Firebase API key.
  3. While you're updating your firebase.js be sure to update your projectId and storageBucket to the appropriate values for your Firebase project.
  4. While in the root of the project, run npm install
  5. Run firebase deploy

Aurelia

This project is bootstrapped by aurelia-cli.

For more information, go to https://aurelia.io/docs/cli/webpack

Run dev app

Run npm start, then open http://localhost:8080

You can change the standard webpack configurations from CLI easily with something like this: npm start -- --open --port 8888. However, it is better to change the respective npm scripts or webpack.config.js with these options, as per your need.

To enable Webpack Bundle Analyzer, do npm run analyze (production build).

To enable hot module reload, do npm start -- --hmr.

To change dev server port, do npm start -- --port 8888.

To change dev server host, do npm start -- --host 127.0.0.1

PS: You could mix all the flags as well, npm start -- --host 127.0.0.1 --port 7070 --open --hmr

For long time aurelia-cli user, you can still use au run with those arguments like au run --env prod --open --hmr. But au run now simply executes npm start command.

Build for production

Run npm run build, or the old way au build --env prod.

Unit tests

Run au test (or au jest).

To run in watch mode, au test --watch or au jest --watch.