OpenDota Web UI: A web interface for viewing Dota 2 data. This utilizes the OpenDota API, which is also an open source project.
- Clone the repo using
git clone --recurse-submodules git://github.com/odota/web
- If you already have a copy of the repo, run
git submodule init && git submodule update
to fetch shared components
- If you already have a copy of the repo, run
- Install Node.js (6.0.0 or greater) (on Ubuntu,
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_10.x | sudo -E bash - && sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
) npm install
npm start
- Visit port 3000 on your development machine.
- Make some changes.
npm run lint
to check your code for linting errors.npm test
to check all app routes for uncaught JavaScript errors.- Submit a pull request. Wait for review and merge.
- Congratulations! You're a contributor.
- You can set the following environment variables:
- PORT: Changes the port that the development server runs on
- REACT_APP_API_HOST: Changes the API that the UI requests data from (default https://api.opendota.com)
- View: React
- State Management: Redux
- CSS: styled-components
- If you're interested in contributing regularly, let us know and we'll add you to the organization.
- The
master
branch is automatically deployed to the stage environment: https://stage.opendota.com - We'll periodically ship releases to production: https://www.opendota.com
- You don't have to set up the entire stack (databases, etc.), or worry about getting starter data, since the UI points to the production API.
- Use the configuration to point to your own API (if you are working on a new feature and want to start building the UI before it's deployed to production).
- Discord: https://discord.gg/opendota
- Strongly recommended for active developers! We move fast and it's helpful to be up to speed with everything that's happening.
- New to React/Redux? Read these articles on React and watch video tutorials by Redux creator Dan Abramov.
- Thinking in React: https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/thinking-in-react.html
- Getting started with Redux: https://egghead.io/courses/getting-started-with-redux
- Idiomatic Redux: https://egghead.io/courses/building-react-applications-with-idiomatic-redux
- ES6 guide: https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features
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