Documentation in webpack template for installed in buildfiresdk
I am trying to create a app with the buildfiresdk. I generated a buildfire plugin using the "buildfire plugin init webpack" command, however I am not sure how to edit this template to make it my own. Could anyone point me to a documentation that helps with this issue.
javascript webpack buildfire
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I am trying to create a app with the buildfiresdk. I generated a buildfire plugin using the "buildfire plugin init webpack" command, however I am not sure how to edit this template to make it my own. Could anyone point me to a documentation that helps with this issue.
javascript webpack buildfire
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I am trying to create a app with the buildfiresdk. I generated a buildfire plugin using the "buildfire plugin init webpack" command, however I am not sure how to edit this template to make it my own. Could anyone point me to a documentation that helps with this issue.
javascript webpack buildfire
I am trying to create a app with the buildfiresdk. I generated a buildfire plugin using the "buildfire plugin init webpack" command, however I am not sure how to edit this template to make it my own. Could anyone point me to a documentation that helps with this issue.
javascript webpack buildfire
javascript webpack buildfire
asked Nov 23 '18 at 16:51
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You should see 2 folders on the root of the plugin folder:
- webpack: Responsible for all your webpack settings. You may not need to change anything.
- src: This is where all your plugin source code is at. You will be making the majority of your changes here.
This template has some dependencies. So you want to navigate through the CLI to the root of the plugin and then execute npm install
this will then install all that is needed.
Once the dependencies are installed. You can now run webpack to auto bundle changes for you on the fly by executing npm start
at the root of the plugin.
You should be ready to start the SDK now. Simply open a separate terminal window. Then navigate to the root of the SDK and execute buildfire run
You should be good to go.
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You should see 2 folders on the root of the plugin folder:
- webpack: Responsible for all your webpack settings. You may not need to change anything.
- src: This is where all your plugin source code is at. You will be making the majority of your changes here.
This template has some dependencies. So you want to navigate through the CLI to the root of the plugin and then execute npm install
this will then install all that is needed.
Once the dependencies are installed. You can now run webpack to auto bundle changes for you on the fly by executing npm start
at the root of the plugin.
You should be ready to start the SDK now. Simply open a separate terminal window. Then navigate to the root of the SDK and execute buildfire run
You should be good to go.
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You should see 2 folders on the root of the plugin folder:
- webpack: Responsible for all your webpack settings. You may not need to change anything.
- src: This is where all your plugin source code is at. You will be making the majority of your changes here.
This template has some dependencies. So you want to navigate through the CLI to the root of the plugin and then execute npm install
this will then install all that is needed.
Once the dependencies are installed. You can now run webpack to auto bundle changes for you on the fly by executing npm start
at the root of the plugin.
You should be ready to start the SDK now. Simply open a separate terminal window. Then navigate to the root of the SDK and execute buildfire run
You should be good to go.
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You should see 2 folders on the root of the plugin folder:
- webpack: Responsible for all your webpack settings. You may not need to change anything.
- src: This is where all your plugin source code is at. You will be making the majority of your changes here.
This template has some dependencies. So you want to navigate through the CLI to the root of the plugin and then execute npm install
this will then install all that is needed.
Once the dependencies are installed. You can now run webpack to auto bundle changes for you on the fly by executing npm start
at the root of the plugin.
You should be ready to start the SDK now. Simply open a separate terminal window. Then navigate to the root of the SDK and execute buildfire run
You should be good to go.
You should see 2 folders on the root of the plugin folder:
- webpack: Responsible for all your webpack settings. You may not need to change anything.
- src: This is where all your plugin source code is at. You will be making the majority of your changes here.
This template has some dependencies. So you want to navigate through the CLI to the root of the plugin and then execute npm install
this will then install all that is needed.
Once the dependencies are installed. You can now run webpack to auto bundle changes for you on the fly by executing npm start
at the root of the plugin.
You should be ready to start the SDK now. Simply open a separate terminal window. Then navigate to the root of the SDK and execute buildfire run
You should be good to go.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 17:04
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