# Dev docs ```bash # Info on how to build the SDK and run the samples npm i # install dependencies and tools npm run build # builds the project npm run test # runs the tests # see below prereqs, more commands, and config options ``` ## Pre-reqs - [Node v8 or above](https://nodejs.org/en/) - Recommend using a Node version manager ([nvm-windows](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows/releases), [nvm (mac/linux)](https://github.com/creationix/nvm/), [n (mac/linux)](https://github.com/tj/n)) - npm (comes with Node)(all tooling is done via npm scripts) - All OS's should be supported (emulator only runs on windows) - (Recommended) [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) - Cosmos DB (Azure or Local Emulator) (emulator only works on Windows, right now, so mac/linux needs a cloud instance) ## Available commands ``` Lifecycle scripts included in @azure/cosmos: test mocha -r ./src/test/common/setup.ts ./lib/test/ --recursive --timeout 100000 -i -g .*ignore.js available via `npm run-script`: clean rimraf lib lint tslint --project tsconfig.json format prettier --write --config .prettierrc.json "src/**/*.ts" check-format prettier --list-different --config .prettierrc.json "src/**/*.ts" compile echo Using TypeScript && tsc --version && tsc --pretty compile-prod echo Using TypeScript && tsc --version && tsc -p tsconfig.prod.json --pretty docs typedoc --excludePrivate --exclude "**/test/**" --mode file --out ./lib/docs ./src pack webpack -d pack-prod webpack -p build npm run clean && npm run check-format && npm run lint && npm run compile && npm run docs && npm run pack build-prod npm run clean && npm run check-format && npm run lint && npm run compile-prod && npm run docs && npm run pack-prod test-ts mocha -r ts-node/register -r ./src/test/common/setup.ts ./src/test/**/*.spec.ts --recursive --timeout 100000 -i -g .*ignore.js test-browser karma start ./karma.config.js --single-run ``` ## Building the SDK 1. Install dependencies `npm i` 2. Build library `npm run build` ## Testing the SDK 1. Build the SDK (see above) 2. Run all tests `npm run test` The above assumes you have the local emulator installed. If you need to use a remote endpoint, check out the `ACCOUNT_HOST` and `ACCOUNT_KEY` below. ### Test config Extra environment variables you can use: - `MOCHA_TIMEOUT`: time in milliseconds before timeout (default is different per test, mostly 10-20 seconds). Useful to set to 999999 during debugging. - `ACCOUNT_HOST`: account endpoint for testing (default is the emulator running on localhost:8081 - `ACCOUNT_KEY`: masterkey for testing (default is the emulators default key) - `TESTS_MULTIREGION`: enables tests that require a multi-region write enabled database account with at least two regions, and disables tests that won't work with multi-region write enabled. ## VS Code You can also run the tests via VS Code. There should already be a launch.json for launching the mocha tests. You can modify the `-g` setting to run a specific test. (aka change `.*` to `.*validate database CRUD.*` or whatever your test cases are called) You can also build via the configured tasks (`build` does a full build, and `compile` just does a typescript compile with no linting, formatting, etc.) # Samples Build the SDK and make sure the tests run before you try any samples (they depend on the SDK) - [TodoApp](./samples/TodoApp) We recommend using [VS code's multi-root workspaces](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/multi-root-workspaces) for testing the samples, especially if you're using the samples to test the SDK. There is a `launch.json` for the samples thave have been updated and multi-root workspaces will show all `launch.json`s.