The falkor-library project is a collection of devops tools written in strict ES6 TypeScript to be used with the Falkor Framework.
See the following projects consuming the falkor-library:
@falkor/falkor-commander: plugin based task runner / -sequencerfalkor-plugin-example: example falkor-commander plugin to demonstrate framework capabilitiesThe falkor-library looks for shared configurations in the Current Working Directory from where the application consuming it was executed (files could be named .falkorrc, .ops.json, .ops.jsonc, falkor.json, or falkor.jsonc - whichever is found first).
To see all available settings, and also example falkor-commander and plugin customizations check out the big .ops.jsonc file provided as example in falkor-plugin-example.
The project uses the @falkor/falkor-bundler module to compile sources. To clone the repository and compile falkor-library one can use the commands:
$ git clone --branch develop git@github.com:theonethread/falkor-library.git
$ cd falkor-library
$ npm install
$ npm run [ debug | release ]
SEE:
"scripts"entry inpackage.jsonfor further reference.
NOTE: Compiling the
developsources might need locally linkeddevelopversions of downstream module:SEE:
npm-linkfor further reference.
To generate HTML documentation from the TypeScript sources under the ignored .doc directory using Typedoc run:
$ npm run doc
Or one can visit the exported online documentation.
The project uses prettier for code formatting and cspell to avoid general typos in both sources and documentation - it is advised to install these packages as extensions in your IDE to prevent CI errors beforehand. To lint the project run:
$ npm run lint
SEE:
.prettierrcand.cspell.jsonfor further reference.
$ npx prettier --write <path-to-file>. This will overwrite the file with the default formatting applied locally, so then you can review the changes in git and ensure those did not affect production artifacts.$ npx cspell lint --wordsOnly --unique --gitignore --exclude .git ** .* for details, and either make the fixes in the sources listed, add cspell favored comments, or extend the project-wide .cspell.json accordingly.Release sources can be found on the master branch, this one always points to the latest tagged release. Previous sources of releases can be found using git version tags (or browsing GitHub releases). Released packages can be found on npmjs.
The repository's main branch is develop (due to technical reasons), this holds all developments that are already decided to be included in the next release. Usually this branch is ahead of master one patch version (but based on upcoming features to include this can become minor, or major), so prepared external links may yet be broken.
The feature/* branches usually hold ideas and POC code, these will only be merged into develop once their impact measured and quality meets release requirements.
The project uses SemVer,
gittags are prefixed with avcharacter.
The workflows can be found here.
Automatic builds are achieved via GitHub actions, CI will make nightly builds of the develop branch (using Ubuntu image), and test master when there is a pull request, or commit on it (using Ubuntu - Win - MacOS image matrix).
There is also a manually triggered workflow, that deploys generated documentation to GitHub Pages.
The project uses CodeQL and Snyk to ensure standard security.
The Falkor Framework supports a healthy and ubiquitous Internet Immune System enabled by security research, reporting, and disclosure. Check out our Vulnerability Disclosure Policy - based on disclose.io's best practices.
The latest sources can always be found on GitHub.
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