SHELL:=env PATH=${PATH} /bin/sh .PHONY: test test: node_modules npx elm-test npx elm-verify-examples --run-tests make axe-report tests/axe-report.json: public script/run-axe.sh script/axe-puppeteer.js script/run-axe.sh > $@ .PHONY: axe-report axe-report: tests/axe-report.json script/format-axe-report.sh script/axe-report.jq script/format-axe-report.sh $< .PHONY: checks checks: script/check-exposed.py .PHONY: diff diff: node_modules if (npx elm diff | tee /dev/stderr | grep -q MAJOR); then echo "MAJOR changes are not allowed!"; exit 1; fi .PHONY: format format: node_modules npx elm-format --validate src && npx elm-format --validate --elm-version=0.19 tests styleguide-app .PHONY: clean clean: rm -rf node_modules styleguide-app/elm.js styleguide-app/bundle.js $(shell find . -type d -name 'elm-stuff') public .PHONY: styleguide-app styleguide-app: ./script/develop.sh documentation.json: node_modules npx elm make --docs $@ styleguide-app/bundle.js: lib/index.js styleguide-app/manifest.js styleguide-app/assets/generated_svgs.js node_modules npx browserify --entry styleguide-app/manifest.js --outfile styleguide-app/bundle.js styleguide-app/elm.js: styleguide-app/bundle.js $(shell find src styleguide-app -type f -name '*.elm') cd styleguide-app && npx elm make Main.elm --output=$(@F) # for publishing styleguide # We don't want to have to generate new rules for every single asset, so we find # all the ones that exist (`STYLEGUIDE_ASSETS`) then replace the roots # (`PUBLIC_ASSETS`). The `%` wildcard works like it does in `public/%` below. STYLEGUIDE_ASSETS=$(shell find styleguide-app/assets -type f) PUBLIC_ASSETS=$(STYLEGUIDE_ASSETS:styleguide-app/assets/%=public/assets/%) public: public/index.html public/elm.js public/bundle.js $(PUBLIC_ASSETS) touch -m $@ # wildcard rule: % on the left-hand side will be matched and replaced on the # right-hand side. So `public/index.html` depends on `styleguide-app/index.html` # # - automatic variables: `$@` is the target (left-hand side of the rule.) `$<` # is the first dependency. # - about the leading `@` in `mkdir`: leading `@` turns off echoing the # command. We're just reducing log spam here. # - about `$(@D)`: $@ gets the target (left-hand side of the rule). Any # automatic variable plus `D` gets the directory of that file, so `$(@D)` is # the target's directory. public/%: styleguide-app/% @mkdir -p $(@D) cp $< $@ # plumbing node_modules: package.json npm install touch -m $@ # special targets for travis, but anyone can use them, really. .PHONY: setup setup: node_modules .PHONY: ci ci: checks test format documentation.json diff styleguide-app/elm.js