Use this documentation to help supercharge your dev environment. We recommend using Rider or Visual Studio with ReSharper.
- Supercharge your dev environment
- Set up continuous testing
- Analyse test coverage
- Configure linting and code cleanup
We recommend setting Rider to run unit tests on save, for fast feedback on changes.
- Go to Settings -> Plugins and check that
dotCover
is enabled - Go to Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Unit Testing -> Continuous Testing and select 'Automatically start tests in continuous testing sessions on Save'
- Go to or open a Unit Tests session (Tests -> Create New Session), open the 'Continuous testing modes' menu and select 'Run all tests'
This project uses a mutation score to analyse effective test coverage when opening up a new pull request. Stryker.Net is included in our dotnet-tools manifest for checking mutation score locally.
Install tools by running dotnet tool restore
.
Open a terminal at the root folder and type the following to run and open a Stryker report:
dotnet stryker -o
You will be able to find all reports in the StrykerOutput
folder in your project root.
We recommend setting Rider to clean code on save.
- Open settings
- Configure JavaScript linting
- Go to Languages & Frameworks -> JavaScript -> Code Quality Tools -> ESLint
- Select
Manual ESLint configuration
- In the dropdown for ESLint package, press the down arrow and select
.../DfE.FindInformationAcademiesTrusts/node_modules/standard
. If nothing is here then ensure you have done annpm install
in the project directory - Tick
Run ESLint --fix on save
- Go to Editor > Code style > JavaScript
- In the top right click
Set from...
and selectJavaScript Standard Style
- Configure CSS linting
- Go to Languages & Frameworks -> Style Sheets -> Stylelint
- Select
Enable
- In the dropdown for Stylelint package, press the down arrow and select
.../DfE.FindInformationAcademiesTrusts/node_modules/styleint
. If nothing is here then ensure you have done annpm install
in the project directory - In
Run for files
enter: "{*/,*}.{css,scss}"
- Configure C# linting
- Go to Tools -> Actions on Save
- Tick
Reformat and Cleanup Code
- Ensure that Profile is set to
DfE.FindInformationAcademiesTrusts
If using Rider or Resharper then the DfE.FindInformationAcademiesTrusts.sln.DotSettings
should be automatically identified and used for manual C# code cleanup.
You can also run linting on JavaScript, CSS and SCSS files using the command line:
cd DfE.FindInformationAcademiesTrusts
npm run lint ## for a list of issues
npm run lint:fix ## to scan and fix issues
We use markdownlint
to check for lint issues on Markdown files in the pipeline.
You can install the VS code extension to check your files locally.
Tests are written in TypeScript and we are using ts-standard
for linting.
You can configure VS code to use standard as your default formatter:
-
Install VS code extension StandardJS - JavaScript Standard Style
-
Edit your Settings.json file (workspace or user):
{
"[typescript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "standard.vscode-standard"
}
}