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Harrison Healey 11c0a861b2 MM-52539 Unify versions of Babel used throughout web app and remove unneeded libraries (#23543)
* Remove unneeded Babel plugins and update Babel preset

* Remove unneeded babel/cli package

* Update and share Babel and presets

* Update and share babel-plugin-styled-components

* Update and share babel-plugin-formatjs

* Update and share babel-plugin-typescript-to-proptypes

* Update and share babel-loader

* Remove all Babel-related ESLint libraries

* Remove unused babel-jest from Playbooks

* MM-51968 Remove unused Babel libraries from Boards

* Update snapshots because of course I have to

* Update snapshot
2023-06-08 17:05:21 -04:00
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2023-03-22 17:22:27 -04:00

Mattermost Web App

This folder contains the client code for the Mattermost web app. It's broken up into multiple packages each of which either contains an area of the app (such as playbooks or boards) or shared logic used across other packages (such as the packages located in the platform directory). For anyone who's used to working in the mattermost/mattermost-webapp repo, most of that is now located in channels.

npm Workspaces

To interact with a workspace using npm, such as to add a dependency or run a script, use the --workspace (or --workspaces) flag. This can be done when using built-in npm commands such as npm add or when running scripts. Those commands should be run from this directory.

# Add a dependency to a single package
npm add react --workspace=boards

# Build multiple packages
npm run build --workspace=platform/client --workspace=platform/components

# Test all workspaces
npm test --workspaces

# Clean all workspaces that have a clean script defined
npm run clean --workspaces --if-present

To install dependencies for a workspace, simply run npm install from this folder as you would do normally. Most packages' dependencies will be included in the root node_modules, and all packages' dependencies will appear in the package-lock.json. A node_modules will only be created inside a package if one of its dependencies conflicts with that of another package.