misc: add helper make dev command

Running webpack-dev-server is not enough, so add a helper which takes are of
doing the needful.
This commit is contained in:
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé 2018-04-20 11:37:28 +02:00
parent 2af76ebcf9
commit 169c47ac7f
2 changed files with 13 additions and 8 deletions

View File

@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ STYLES_BUNDLE = css/all.bundle.css
STYLES_DESTINATION = css/all.css
STYLES_MAIN = css/main.scss
WEBPACK = ./node_modules/.bin/webpack
WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER = ./node_modules/.bin/webpack-dev-server
all: compile deploy clean
@ -56,6 +57,9 @@ deploy-css:
deploy-local:
([ ! -x deploy-local.sh ] || ./deploy-local.sh)
dev: deploy-init deploy-css deploy-lib-jitsi-meet
$(WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER)
source-package:
mkdir -p source_package/jitsi-meet/css && \
cp -r *.js *.html connection_optimization favicon.ico fonts images libs static sounds LICENSE lang source_package/jitsi-meet && \

View File

@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To build the Jitsi Meet application, just type
make
```
## Working with the library sources (lib-jitsi-meet)
### Working with the library sources (lib-jitsi-meet)
By default the library is build from its git repository sources. The default dependency path in package.json is :
```json
@ -72,12 +72,12 @@ It allows to link `lib-jitsi-meet` dependency to local source in few steps:
```bash
cd lib-jitsi-meet
# create global symlink for lib-jitsi-meet package
#### create global symlink for lib-jitsi-meet package
npm link
cd ../jitsi-meet
# create symlink from the local node_modules folder to the global lib-jitsi-meet symlink
#### create symlink from the local node_modules folder to the global lib-jitsi-meet symlink
npm link lib-jitsi-meet
```
@ -90,16 +90,17 @@ cd jitsi-meet
npm unlink lib-jitsi-meet
npm install
```
## Running with webpack-dev-server for development
### Running with webpack-dev-server for development
Use it at the CLI, type
```
node_modules/.bin/webpack-dev-server
make dev
```
By default the backend deployment used is `beta.meet.jit.si`, you can point the Jitsi-Meet app at a different backend by using a proxy server. To do this set the WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER_PROXY_TARGET variable, type
By default the backend deployment used is `beta.meet.jit.si`, you can point the Jitsi-Meet app at a different backend by using a proxy server. To do this set the WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER_PROXY_TARGET variable:
```
WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER_PROXY_TARGET=https://your-example-server.com node_modules/.bin/webpack-dev-server
export WEBPACK_DEV_SERVER_PROXY_TARGET=https://your-example-server.com
make dev
```
The app should be running at https://localhost:8080/
@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ network but decrypted on the machine that hosts the bridge.
The Jitsi Meet architecture allows you to deploy your own version, including
all server components, and in that case your security guarantees will be roughly
equivalent to these of a direct one-to-one WebRTC call. This is what's unique to
equivalent to these of a direct one-to-one WebRTC call. This is what's unique to
Jitsi Meet in terms of security.
The [meet.jit.si](https://meet.jit.si) service is maintained by the Jitsi team