the removal of console and debugger statements by esbuild even when not building for production seems to be a regression, as these were definitely working in the past. this change uses the command parameter to configure esbuild to either keep or indeed remove the respective statements. they are only kept if command is not "serve". to avoid having to indent everything in defineConfig() by one block, the return statement and closing curly brace were added "inline". |
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| index.html | ||
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| README.md | ||
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OpenDTU web frontend
You can run the webapp locally with yarn dev. If you enter the IP of your ESP in the vite.user.ts beforehand (template can be found in vite.config.ts), all api requests will even be proxied to the real ESP. Then you can develop the webapp as if it were running directly on the ESP. The yarn dev also supports hot reload, i.e. as soon as you save a vue file, it is automatically reloaded in the browser.
Project Setup
yarn install
Compile and Hot-Reload for Development
yarn dev
Type-Check, Compile and Minify for Production
yarn build
Lint with ESLint
yarn lint