New site, new repo.
This is a Lerna monorepo.
- lit-dev-content: Main content of lit.dev
- lit-dev-server: Production web server for lit.dev
- lit-dev-tools: Eleventy plugins and other internal tools
npm i && npm run bootstrap
npm run build
npm run dev
Serves at http://localhost:5415
.
You may also prefer to run each dev script in its own terminal:
cd packages/lit-dev-content
npm run build:ts:watch # TypeScript
npm run dev:build:eleventy:watch # Eleventy
npm run dev:serve # @web/dev-server
Dev mode is different to production in these ways:
- Browser auto-reload.
- CSS is not inlined or minified. CSS changes are reflected immediately.
- JS is not inlined, bundled, bare-module transformed, or minified. JS changes
are reflected immediately after
tsc
compile. - HTML is not minified.
If needed, you can check for dev mode from an Eleventy template using the
env.DEV
global:
{% if env.DEV %}
<p>Dev mode</p>
{% else %}
<p>Prod mode</p>
{% endif %}
First run npm run dev
as shown above, and then in another terminal:
cd packages/lit-dev-api
npm run build:watch
You can now edit the comments in any .ts
file in the lit
directory,
and after the automatic rebuild, the dev site will refresh.
code packages/lit-dev-api/lit/
The lit
directory is a regular cloned git repo, so you can make changes
directly here, and push PRs from it as normal. It's configured to track the
main
branch, but is pinned to a particular commit. To update the current
commit, update the sha
field in
packages/lit-dev-tools-cjs/src/api-docs/configs/lit-2.ts
.
npm run build
npm start
Serves at http://localhost:6415
npm start # production server
cd packages/lit-dev-content
npm run build:ts:watch # TypeScript
npm run build:rollup:watch # Rollup
npm run build:eleventy:watch # Eleventy
Serves at http://localhost:6415
docker build -t litdev . --build-arg LITDEV_ENV=local
docker run --rm --name litdev -p 6415:6415 -e LITDEV_ENV=local -e MODE=main litdev
docker run --rm --name litdev-playground -p 6416:6416 -e LITDEV_ENV=local -e MODE=playground litdev
Serves at http://localhost:6415
Unless you are using Linux, screenshot test goldens need to be created by downloading artifacts from the "Integration Tests" Github Action.
If the integration tests fail, two .zip
archives are generated as artifacts,
which can be downloaded from the "Artifacts" menu in the top-right of the failing action:
-
screenshot-goldens.zip
: New goldens which, if correct, can be extracted intopackages/lit-dev-tests/src/playwright
and committed as the new goldens:unzip screenshot-goldens.zip -d packages/lit-dev-tests/src/playwright
-
screenshot-diffs.zip
: Expected, actuals, and diff screenshots. Can be extracted and viewed directly to help understand what failed.
See the Tutorial Contributing guide at packages/lit-dev-content/samples/tutorials/CONTRIBUTING.md