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Neos CMS UI written in ReactJS with Immutable data structures.

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The next generation Neos CMS interface written in ReactJS with Immutable data structures.

Browser support

The new interface supports all evergreen (i.e. self-updating) browsers, including: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera and other webkit-based browsers. If you discover bugs in any of the supported browsers, please report them!

Features

  • Better editing experience for responsive websites.
  • Faster load times for the backend.
  • No reload constraint for the correct stylesheets on multi-site systems.
  • Updated Font-Awesome to v4.5.0 (old icon names are migrated on the fly).

Installation and usage

The new UI is already included in the base Neos distribution. If you don't have it installed yet, follow these steps:

  1. You need to have Neos CMS 3.3 or newer up & running.

  2. Run the following command:

    composer require neos/neos-ui neos/neos-ui-compiled
    
  3. Now you are all set up and you can login to the new interface as usual via /neos route.

Updating

composer update neos/neos-ui neos/neos-ui-compiled

Installing dev-master

For trying out the new UI, we recommend you to run the regularily released beta releases. However, if you want to stay on bleeding-edge, or want to help out developing, you'll need the dev-master release. You can install the master release using:

composer require neos/neos-ui:dev-master neos/neos-ui-compiled:dev-master

Contributing

In order to start contributing, follow the following steps:

  1. Ensure you have the dev-master version installed (see above).

  2. We require Chrome, nvm as well as the npm and yarn(<sudo> npm install -g yarn) command to be installed on your system.

    If you've installed nvm make sure that the next node LTS version 8.9.4 is correctly installed - You can do so by executing nvm install v8.9.4. If you need help setting up nvm, npm, yarn or if you got any other problems, join our Slack channel and we are most happy to help you with it. :).__

  3. Inside Configuration/Settings.yaml, set the following property for disabling the pre-compiled files:

    Neos:
      Neos:
        Ui:
          frontendDevelopmentMode: true
    
  4. Run the initialization script:

    cd Packages/Application/Neos.Neos.Ui
    source Build/init.sh # do NodeJS stuff ie. install required node version using nvm, install npm deps, copy githooks
    yarn build # build everything using webpack (you might see some webpack warnings, but you can ignore them)
    

    Alternatively, you can also run the initialization by hand; which will mean:

    nvm install
    nvm use
    npm install -g yarn
    yarn
    
    yarn run build:ui:watch
    
  5. Get an overview about the codebase. We've recorded an introduction on YouTube which gets you acquainted with the basics. Additionally, please get in touch with us on Slack in the channel #project-ui-rewrite. We're eager to help you get started!

Development commands

Command Description
yarn clear delete all node_modules in every subdirectory.
yarn build:ui Builds the ui via webpack.
yarn build Runs build:dev optimised for production.
yarn build:ui:watch Watches the source files for changes and runs a build:ui in case.
yarn build:ui:watch-poll Watches (and polls) the source files on a file share. Should preferably be used when working an a VM for example.
yarn start-storybook Starts the storybook server on port 9001.
yarn lint Lints all source files.
yarn test Executes yarn lint to trigger tests via ava.
yarn test:e2e Executes integration tests.

Code style

Our code style is based upon xo, with one big difference - We use 4 spaces instead of tabs, to align our code style a bit with the PSR-2 standard for our PHP codebase. To lint the code, execute yarn lint in your shell.

Writing unit tests

The unit tests are executed with jest. To run the unit tests, execute yarn test in your shell.

Adding unit tests is fairly simple, just create a file on the same tree level as your changed/new feature, named [filename].spec.js and karma will execute all tests found within the spec file, other than that, just orient yourself on the existing tests.

Use it.only(() => {}) and describe.only(() => {}) if you want to run a specific test and not the whole test suite.

Integration tests

For end to end testing we use the headless chrome. So it is mandatory to install the chrome browser for integration tests. Since Chrome 59 the headless mode is integrated. So please install a Chome 59 or higher to execute the end to end tests.

License

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.