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How to contribute

Getting started

  • Fork the repository on GitHub
  • Checkout the fork and create a branch for you to work on
  • This project uses projen as a management tool
  • Run npm ci once, then npm build

Testing packages for other languages

Like every Construct, cdk-esbuild is a jsii project and a package is published for additional language. Sometimes it is required to test these generated packages in a real life environment. All paths in the instructions below, will assume you are testing with one of the examples.

Node.js

Option 1:

This is the preferred approach, as it is more consistent and closer to how npm would behave for a real user.

  • pj build
  • The Node.js package can be found in dist/js
  • In your Python app, run npm install ../../../dist/js/[email protected] (path to the file in dist)
  • npx cdk synth will use the locally build version

Option 2:

This approach allows for faster iterations. However it is not a true representation of what would happen for a real user. There are known issues with CDK version mismatches.

  • In package.json add/change @mrgrain/cdk-esbuild: '../../..' (path to your)
  • npx cdk synth will use the compiled files in lib

Python

  • pj build
  • The Python package can be found in dist/python
  • In your Python app, run pip install -I ../../../dist/python/mrgrain.cdk_esbuild-0.0.0-py3-none-any.whl (path to the .whl file)
  • npx cdk synth will use the locally build version