The buildkit is platform idependant, we should be able to include it on all our Drupal and WordPress projects.
All tests are run on the precommit hook but can be overidden using a --noverify flag (not yet)
- Node 8.9+ check out nvm... for accessibility testing tht needs some configuartion and added to a task, or can be added as a seperate task gulp buld tasks vs lint/test tasks add copy tasks
under the hood for scss testing we use stylelint, styles are broken up into 3 major categories:
- Possible Errors,
- Limit Language Features
- Stylistic Issues more can be found here: stylelint link.
Linting tests can be run using NPM Scripts. If you are not fimialr with this concept please take time to review it. NPM Scripts allows us to have one set of wrapper scripts that we can interchangeably use should we ever decide to move to another tool.
See the main gulpfile.js for a full list of tests that can be run.
The two main factors behind linting our files are 1, for consistency 2, for readability. We use the recommened guidelines from sass-guidelines as well as a few others to maintain this philosophy.
Another benefit is automation, we should not spending time repeating tasks that can be automated, such as code reviews. Code reviews can offer vailble feedback best on the vest practices and the viability of our code but reviewers should not have to worry about the granular details of things like indentation - this is what linters are for!
- accessibility testing
- sass doc - all our stuff should be formated to create auto documentation
- kss - living styleguide builder
- lighthouse - automated performance testing
- basic html/css testing (browser compat)
- precommit testings
- add travis
https://www.npmjs.com/package/pre-commit https://www.npmjs.com/package/pre-push https://www.npmjs.com/package/copy