Standalone web client for Scratch
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scratch-www

Standalone web client for Scratch

Build Status

To Build

npm install
npm run build

During development, you can use npm run watch to cause any update you make to files in either ./static or ./src to trigger a rebuild of the project.

To Run

npm start

or to start and watch at once

npm run dev

Once running, open http://localhost:8333 in your browser. If you wish to have the server reload automatically, you can install either nodemon or forever.

To stop

# Stops all `start` and `watch` processes
npm stop

Configuration

npm start and npm run watch can be configured with the following environment variables

Variable Default Description
API_HOST https://api-staging.scratch.mit.edu Hostname for API requests
NODE_ENV null If not production, app acts like development
PORT 8333 Port for devserver (http://localhost:XXXX)
PROXY_HOST https://staging.scratch.mit.edu Pass-through location for scratchr2

To Test

npm test