Notification center maintained by Dynamo Team@Autodesk
npm install @dynamods/notifications-center



Dynamo Notification Center WebApp which is leveraged in Dynamo. This can also be leveraged by any products that needs a notification center.
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For development, you will only need Node.js and a node global package, installed in your environement.
- #### Node installation on Windows
Just go on official Node.js website and download the LTS installer. Also, be sure to have git available in your PATH, npm might need it (You can find git here).
- #### Node installation on Ubuntu
You can install nodejs and npm easily with apt install, just run the following commands.
``shell`
sudo apt install nodejs
sudo apt install npm
- #### Other Operating Systems
You can find more information about the installation on the official Node.js website and the official NPM website.
If the installation was successful, you should be able to run the following command (version outputs are just examples).
`shell
$ node --version
v16.16.0
$ npm --version
8.15.0
`
If you need to update npm, you can make it using npm!
`shell`
npm install npm -g
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`shell`
git clone https://github.com/DynamoDS/NotificationCenter
cd NotificationCenter
npm install --force
Notification endpoints for different environments are set in .env files in config folder. Webpack will load the correct .env file according to --env flag passed to it. More info
`shell`
npm run start:dev # start with dev notification url
npm run start:staging # start with staging notification url
npm run start # start with prod notification url
`shell`
npm run build:dev # build with dev notification url
npm run build:staging # build with staging notification url
npm run build # build with prod notification url
npm run bundle # build without notification url
We use ESlint to analyze and find problems. It has integrations for various editors and other tools.
`shell`
npm run lint:check # To find problems
npm run lint:fix # To fix problems
We use jest to run our tests.
`shell`
npm run test:unit # To run unit test
npm run test:e2e # To run e2e test
npm run test # To runs all tests along with lint
- To generate about box html files use npm run generate_license, this will output alternative about box files to license_output. One will contain the full transitive production dep list, the other will contain the direct production deps.
- These files will be packed into the released npm package
`shell``
npm run version:patch # To bump patch version