vite-riot-template/README.md

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# Vite RiotJS Template
Use [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/) Starter Template to scaffold a new [Riot](https://riot.js.org/) project.
## Getting Started
Pull the template files with [degit](https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit) and install dependencies
```
npx degit n2geoff/vite-riot-template my-project
cd my-project
npm install
npm run dev
```
### Checklist
When you use this template, you should update the following with your information
- [ ] Update `package.json` information
- [ ] Change the author name in `LICENSE`
- [ ] Change the favicon in `public`
- [ ] Clean up the README
### Project Structure
```
dist/ <-- `npm run build` app
src/ <-- your source code
css/ <-- processed css files
js/ <-- processed javascript files
public/ <-- unprocessed static `/` assets
components/ <-- riots components
hello-riot/
hello-riot.riot <-- riot component
hello-riot.spec.js <-- component tests
index.js <-- application bootstrap
index.html <-- START HERE
vite.config.js <-- build configuration
README.md
... <-- misc project meta files
```
### Mounting Strategy
This template uses a static object registry to mount global **components** which in-turn can mount other nested components via `components` export option.
#### Example
```
// my-page.riot
<my-page>
<div>
<example-component></example-component>
</div>
<script>
import Example from './example-component/example-component.riot';
export default {
components: {
Example
}
}
</script>
</my-page>
```
> SEE: `/src/index.js` for more information
### Tests
In a folder-per-component setup, you can place your `*.spec.js` files right next to your web components for isolated testing, but this template is a...
*bring your own testing solution*
> CHAI/MOCHA EXAMPLE: `src/components/hello-riot/hello-riot.spec.js` (unwired)
## NPM Scripts
- `npm run dev` - Starts the development server at port 3000
- `npm run build` - Builds the application in a dist folder
- `npm run preview` - Serves the build files (dist folder) locally at port 5000
> Note that if after this last command you do not see anything, you can use instead this other command:
`npm run preview --host` - You should then be able to see your files locally at port 5000
## License
- [MIT License](https://github.com/n2geoff/vite-riot-template/blob/main/LICENSE).