This repository contains technical DevExtreme demos for Angular, React, Vue, jQuery, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Core.
To run the demos on your machine, clone this repository, run npm install
, and follow the instructions below.
To prepare demos for development, you can run a script for all technologies or scripts for JavaScript and ASP.NET individually:
npm run prepare-all
npm run prepare-js
npm run prepare-aspnet
Angular, Vue, and React demos can use bundles instead of separate files from node_modules
. With bundles, demos launch faster but become harder to debug. Run the following command to create the bundles and replace the SystemJS configuration:
npm run prepare-bundles
To return to using separate files from node_modules
, run npm run prepare-js
.
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Run the launch script:
npm run launch-demo
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Navigate to http://localhost:3000/.
You can pass additional parameter to specify port. It can be useful when you need to fast switching beatween one demo on different frameworks:
npm run launch-demo -- 3010
For fix autofixed errors:
npm run fix-lint
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Run the following script to add a new demo:
npm run add-demo
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Use the built-in CLI to choose or enter the category, the demo name, and the technology for the new demo.
- After you make any changes in React TypeScript sources, run the following command:
npm run convert-to-js split
If you want to run this script on specific folder you can pass it to the arguments
npm run convert-to-js "JSDemos/Demos/Diagram/**/React"
- To ensure that React JavaScript and TypeScript sources are always in sync, the following GitHub action is used: "Check generated JS demos".
NOTE: You will need Windows.
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Clone the devextreme-aspnet repo.
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Open the
repository.config.json
file, set thedevextreme-aspnet
property to the path where your clone of thedevextreme-aspnet
repository is located, and set thedevextreme
property to the path DevExtreme repo if you want to use local devextreme dist. For example:{ "devextreme": "C:/Work/DevExtreme", "devextreme-aspnet": "C:/Work/devextreme-aspnet" }
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Prepare ASP.NET demos for launch and development. Run this command in the
devextreme-demos
repository.npm run prepare-all
For this, you need .NET Framework 4.5.2 installed on your device. You can download a full Developer Pack here: .NET 4.5.2 Developer Pack Installer.
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Open the
NetCoreDemos/DevExtreme.NETCore.Demos.sln
orMVCDemos/DevExtreme.MVC.Demos.sln
project in Visual Studio and add or edit demos there.
NOTE: Install Parallels and Visual Studio in Parallels.
- Clone the current repo and devextreme-aspnet to a local folder in Parallels Windows.
NOTE: Avoid cloning on the Mac OS file system. The virtual machine treats it like a network drive.
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Open the
repository.config.json
file. Set thedevextreme-aspnet
property to the path of your cloneddevextreme-aspnet
repository. Set thedevextreme
property to the DevExtreme repository path if you want to use local DevExtreme distribution. For example:{ "devextreme": "C:/Work/DevExtreme", "devextreme-aspnet": "C:/Work/devextreme-aspnet" }
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Prepare ASP.NET demos for launch and development. Run this command in the
devextreme-demos
repository:npm run prepare-all
Ensure you have .NET Framework 4.5.2 installed on your device. You can download the full Developer Pack here: .NET 4.5.2 Developer Pack Installer.
NOTE: IIS express supports only .NET 7 on ARM architecture. Therefore, you cannot launch demos using Visual Studio. To run demos on ARM, utilize the Kestrel web server.
- Execute the following command in the
\devextreme-demos\NetCoreDemos\
folder:
dotnet run --urls=http://localhost:5001/
NOTE:
--urls
can have any url value.
IIS supports the ARM architecture, so you can launch demos using Visual Studio.
Solution:_ Clear local Nuget cache. Remove the
Windows:\Users\{username}\.nuget\packages\devextreme.aspnet.core
folder.