Chris Hill-Scott 795fd8f91d Add Makefile command to watch for frontend changes
When editing CSS, Javascript or other assets it’s useful to not have to
run `gulp` manually to rebuild things after making changes.

This is why we have the `npm watch` script.

However for the paths to fonts to resolve properly when running locally
it needs the `NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT` variable set to `development`. Having
to remember to do both of these steps every time is awkward.

For a one-off build of the frontend we added a command to set
`NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT` to the appropriate value in https://github.com/alphagov/notifications-admin/pull/4049

This commit does the same thing for the watch task, by encapsulating
both steps in one `make` command.

Happy to take alternative suggestions on command naming.
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notifications-admin

GOV.UK Notify admin application - https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/

  • Register and manage users
  • Create and manage services
  • Send batch emails and SMS by uploading a CSV
  • Show history of notifications

Setting up

Python version

At the moment we run Python 3.6 in production.

NPM packages

brew install node

NPM is Node's package management tool. n is a tool for managing different versions of Node. The following installs n and uses the long term support (LTS) version of Node.

npm install -g n
n lts

environment.sh

In the root directory of the application, run:

echo "
export NOTIFY_ENVIRONMENT='development'
export FLASK_APP=application.py
export FLASK_ENV=development
export WERKZEUG_DEBUG_PIN=off
"> environment.sh

AWS credentials

To run parts of the app, such as uploading letters, you will need appropriate AWS credentials. See the Wiki for more details.

To run the application

# install dependencies, etc.
make bootstrap

# run the web app
make run-flask

Then visit localhost:6012.

Any Python code changes you make should be picked up automatically in development. If you're developing JavaScript code, run npm run watch to achieve the same.

To test the application

# install dependencies, etc.
make bootstrap

# run all the tests
make test

# continuously run js tests
npm run test-watch

To run a specific JavaScript test, you'll need to copy the full command from package.json.

To update application dependencies

requirements.txt is generated from the requirements.in in order to pin versions of all nested dependencies. If requirements.in has been changed, run make freeze-requirements to regenerate it.

Further docs

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