Setup

Introduction

We are using gulp which allows having complete automation for build flow. In case if you don't know Gulp then it's easy to use it. Gulp is a toolkit for automating painful or time-consuming tasks in the development workflow, so you can stop messing around while building any project. You can read it more about it here. Please follow below steps to install and setup all prerequisites:

Prerequisites

Please follow below steps to install and setup all prerequisites:

  • Yarn

    Make sure to have the Yarn installed & running in your computer. If you already have installed Yarn on your computer, you can skip this step. We suggest you to use Yarn instead of NPM.

  • Nodejs

    Make sure to have the Node.js installed & running in your computer. If you already have installed Node on your computer, you can skip this step if your existing node version is greater than 16. We suggest you to use LTS version of node.

  • Gulp

    Make sure to have the Gulp installed & running in your computer. If you already have installed gulp on run command npm install -g gulp from your terminal.

  • Git

    Make sure to have the Git installed globally & running on your computer. If you already have installed git on your computer, you can skip this step.

Installation

To setup the admin theme, follow below-mentioned steps:

  • Install Prerequisites

    Make sure to have all above prerequisites installed & running on your computer

After you finished with the above steps, you can run the following commands into the terminal / command prompt from the root directory of the project to run the project locally or build for production use:

Command Description
yarn install This would install all the required dependencies in the node_modules folder.
gulp Runs the project locally, starts the development server and watches for any changes in your code, including your HTML, javascript, sass, etc. The development server is accessible at http://localhost:3000.
Tips

SCSS: We suggest you do not change any scss files from the ../assets/scss/custom folders because getting new updates will break your SCSS changes if any you have made. We strongly suggest you create a new custom.scss file and use that instead of overwriting any theme's custom scss files.

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