Read about why, here: https://blog.webmaker.org/whats-next-for-webmaker-tools
####Development
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/webmaker.orgnpm installcp env.dist .envgrunt dev(Builds front end js. If you aren't working on front end assets you can just donode app)
####Submitting PRs
grunt(validate and compress images)- Make a pull request against
mozilla/master
##New Contributors
Please review our contributing guidelines here.
The setup portion of this README assumes you have the following installed:
- Node.js & npm
- Bower:
npm install -g bower - grunt-cli:
npm install -g grunt-cli
You should also have these Webmaker stack applications running:
- MakeAPI: https://github.com/mozilla/MakeAPI
- Webmaker Login: https://github.com/mozilla/login.webmaker.org
- Clone webmaker.org and enter the directory:
git clone https://github.com/mozilla/webmaker.org && cd webmaker.org - Install webmaker.org's Node and Bower dependencies:
npm install - Copy the configuration template to its expected location:
cp env.dist .env - Open
.envin your favourite text editor and ensure that yourPORT,MAKE_ENDPOINT,LOGINandLOGINAPIenvironment variables are set to the correct values.PORTcan be any available port.MAKE_ENDPOINT,LOGINandLOGINAPIshould point to the URL of your running MakeAPI and Webmaker Login service instances. - Run
grunt dev, and open uphttp://localhost:7777/in your favourite web browser!
grunt- Validate LESS, beautify and lint JS, compress images as needed. Run before you push.grunt dev- Run the server and build js files as they are changedgrunt verify- Verify LESS and JS are formatted and lint free. Read only. Used by Travis.
To add a new language simply add a directory with a locale code under the locale directory with a JSON file(s) for your strings for example:
locale/id_ID/strings.json
You also need to make sure you enable the language in your config by changing the value of SUPPORTED_LANGS
export SUPPORTED_LANGS='[ "en", "id-ID" ]'

