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TaskCluster Tools

This repository contains a collection of useful tools for use with TaskCluster. Generally, we strive to not add UI to TaskCluster components, but instead offer well documented APIs that can be easily consumed using a client library for TaskCluster. See TaskCluster documentation site for details.

Developing TaskCluster Tools

Prerequisites for building TaskCluster Tools

  • Node version v6+
  • Yarn

Building

First, fork this repository to another GitHub account. Then you can clone and install:

git clone https://github.com/<YOUR_ACCOUNT>/taskcluster-tools.git
cd taskcluster-tools
yarn

Code Organization

  • src/ (Tools source code)
  • src/<app>/ (application specific-code, can be reused)

Tasks and Configuration

Building this project uses neutrino, neutrino-preset-taskcluster-web, and the src/tools-preset to:

  • Compile ES2015+ syntax to ES5-compatible JS
  • Compile React JSX to de-sugared JS
  • Show ESLint errors based on TaskCluster rules
  • Build application directories into page-specific bundles
  • LESS files to CSS

Testing changes

Install npm dependencies and start it up:

  • yarn
  • yarn start

This will start a local development server on port 9000 (http://localhost:9000).

Any ESLint errors across the project will be displayed in the terminal during development.

Available targets

  • yarn start: the default development build, watches src/, and serves on http://localhost:9000/
  • yarn build: builds src/ files into a build/ directory

Memory problems during development

It's possible that when building a larger project like taskcluster-tools that Node.js will run out of memory for the amount of files being built during development. As a workaround, instead of running yarn start, run the following to run the same command with more memory:

PORT=9000 node --max-old-space-size=4096 node_modules/.bin/neutrino start -p tools-preset

You may need to adjust the memory size to your machine specs accordingly.

Testing

Until someone comes up with something better, all testing is manual. Open the tools and check that they work. :)

Ngrok Setup (optional)

Ngrok allows you to expose a web server running on your local machine to the internet. Ngrok is used to create an https connection, so that you can login to the taskcluster-tools. For using ngrok:

  • Create a free account on ngrok.
  • Install ngrok - npm install -g ngrok or yarn global add ngrok
  • Run ngrok - ngrok http 9000

Note: You have to run ngrok in a separate terminal/console.