npm i --force
All test cases are in the public/examples/ts
folder. The comment in the header
/*
title: Area Pieces
titleCN: 折线图区域高亮
category: 'line, visualMap'
*/
describes the meta info of this example.
If you want to record a video to show the animation when genering screenshot. Use videoStart
and videoEnd
:
/*
title: Bar Race
titleCN: 动态排序柱状图
category: bar
difficulty: 5
videoStart: 1000
videoEnd: 6000
*/
Most of examples are written in TypeScript
. You need to compile it to JavaScript
by using command:
npm run compile:example
For example:
$.when(
$.getScript(ROOT_PATH + '/data/asset/js/xxxx.js'),
$.getScript(
'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/d3-contour.js'
)
).done(function () {
// ...
});
Use this code to enable controller panel for a example:
app.config = {
aNameForTheSelectWidget: 'This is the initial value'
aNameForTheRangeWidget: 45,
aNameForTheButtonWidget: function () {
// Do something.
},
onChange: function () {
// Do something.
}
};
app.configParameters = {
aNameForTheSelectWidget: {
options: [
'This is the initial value',
'This is another value',
'This is the third value'
]
},
aNameForTheRangeWidget: {
min: -90,
max: 90
}
};
app.onresize = function () {
// Do something.
};
var width = myChart.getWidth();
var height = myChart.getHeight();
npm run dev
- Update the URL of
localEChartsDir
&localEChartsGLDir
insrc/common/config.js
- Add
local=1
in URL. For example:
editor.html?c=area-basic&local=1
Run all the examples to test package publishing and install, module importing, minimal bundling and DTS correctness.
Before run the tests. you need to update the examples list.
npm run build:examplelist
If puppeteer has not been installed:
npm i puppeteer -D
If you want to save the log:
exe_something > 1.log 2>&1
If you are testing a new version of echarts or zrender, which are not released in github yet, you need run e2e test with local dependent repos.
Firstly, make sure the dependent repos listed in dir
attributes in echarts-examples/e2e/config.js
existing and having release built.
Note: the commands below will execute npm install
in these local directories.
# run e2e using local dependent repos and webpack.
npm run test:e2e:local > result.log 2>&1
# run e2e using local dependent repos and esbuild, which is much faster.
npm run test:e2e:esbuild:local > result.log 2>&1
Note: the commands below will download the repos listed in echarts-examples/e2e/config.js
to a temporary folder.
# run e2e using remote dependent repos and webpack.
npm run test:e2e > result.log 2>&1
# run e2e using remote dependent repos and esbuild, which is much faster.
npm run test:e2e:esbuild > result.log 2>&1
The test result is in:
- the
result.log
echarts-examples/e2e/report.html
, the file should be opened in your own local http server.
Note: This can only be used when you run the whole e2e test at least once.
Skip specific stages.
node e2e/main.js --skip bundle
Specify matched tests.
node e2e/main.js --skip npm --tests bar3D*
- Update example snapshots
npm run build:example
# Node: If only build for default theme:
node tool/build-example.js -t default
- Build and copy all the build resources to
echarts-website
npm run release
# Note: the config of the dir of echarts-website is in
# `echarts-examples/config/**`