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Previously, failing to generate one or more StackBlitz examples would log the errors but exit the command successfully. This made it easy to miss such failures. This commit fixes this by exiting the process with an error code if generating one or more StackBlitz examples fails. (In order to be able to see all potential errors, all examples are attempted to be generated before exiting the process.) PR Close #41725 |
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README.md
Overview
Stackblitz is an online tool for creating, collaborating and sharing ideas. In AIO we use it to share one or more runnable versions of our examples.
Stackblitz can be used both on a separate page and in an embedded form.
generateStackblitz.js
- executes each of the StackblitzBuilder to generate a stackblitz file for each example.
Stackblitz generation
Both forms are created within builder.js
.
How is a stackblitz created?
What is the process from a directory with files to a link with a stackblitz.
An "executable" stackblitz is an HTML file with a <form>
that makes a post to stackblitz on submit.
It contains an <input>
element for each file we need in the stackblitz.
The form will be submitted on load, so you can either double click the HTML file or open it with an anchor tag to open the stackblitz.
So the builder.js
job is to get all the needed files from an example and build this HTML file for you.
Customizing the generation per example basis
How does this tool know what is an example and what is not?
It will look for all folders containing a stackblitz.json
file.
If found, all files within the folder and subfolders will be used in the stackblitz, with a few generic exceptions that you can find at builder.js
.
You can use the stackblitz.json
to customize the stackblitz generation.
For example:
{
"description": "Tour of Heroes: Part 6",
"files":[
"!**/*.d.ts",
"!**/*.js",
"!**/*.[1,2].*"
],
"tags": ["tutorial", "tour", "heroes", "http"]
}
Here you can specify a description for the stackblitz, some tags and also a files array where you can specify extra files to add or to ignore.
Executing the stackblitz generation
generateStackblitz.js
will create a stackblitz for each stackblitz.json
it finds.
Where?
At src/generated/live-examples/
.
Then the <live-example>
embedded component will look at this folder to get the stackblitz it needs for the
example.
Appendix: Why not generating stackblitz at runtime?
At AngularJS, all the plunker examples were generated at runtime. The downside was that all the example code had to be deployed as well and would no longer be useful after the plunker was generated.
This StackblitzBuilder
tool takes a few seconds to run, and the end result is only 3mb~.