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README.md
MyEtherWallet
MyEtherWallet (v4+)
Run:
npm run dev # run app in dev mode
Build:
npm run build # build app
It generates app in dist
folder.
Test:
npm run test # run tests with Jest
Folder structure:
│
├── common - Your App
│ ├── actions - application actions
│ ├── api - Services and XHR utils(also custom form validation, see InputComponent from components/common)
│ ├── components - components according to "Redux philosophy"
│ ├── config - frontend config depending on REACT_WEBPACK_ENV
│ ├── containers - containers according to "Redux philosophy"
│ ├── reducers - application reducers
│ ├── routing - application routing
│ ├── index.jsx - entry
│ ├── index.html
├── static
├── webpack_config - Webpack configuration
├── jest_config - Jest configuration
Docker setup
You should already have docker and docker-compose setup for your platform as a pre-req.
docker-compose up
Style Guides and Philosophies
The following are guides for developers to follow for writing compliant code.
Styling
Legacy styles are housed under common/assets/styles
and written with LESS.
However, going forward, each styled component should create a a .scss
file of
the same name in the same folder, and import it like so:
import React from "react";
import "./MyComponent.scss";
export default class MyComponent extends React.component {
render() {
return (
<div className="MyComponent">
<div className="MyComponent-child">Hello!</div>
</div>
);
}
}
These style modules adhere to SuitCSS naming convention:
.MyComponent {
/* Styles */
&-child {
/* Styles */
&.is-hidden {
display: none;
}
}
}
All elements inside of a component should extend its parent class namespace, or create a new namespace (Potentially breaking that out into its own component.)
Variables and mixins can be imported from the files in common/styles
:
@import "sass/colors";
code {
color: $code-color;
}
Converting Styles
When working on a module that has styling in Less, try to do the following:
- Screenshot the component in question
- Create a new SCSS file in the same directory
- Remove styling from LESS file, convert it to the SCSS file (Mostly s/@/$)
- Convert class names to SuitCSS naming convention
- Convert any utility classes from
etherewallet-utilities.less
into mixins - Convert as many element selectors to class name selectors as possible
- Convert as many
<br/>
tags or
s to margins - Ensure that there has been little to no deviation from screenshot