* allow tests in jest confg
* sample stories for Label component
* passing tests
* stories to tsx!
* excluding knobs exports from published stories
* ts fix
* ts fix
* Label test to TS
* explicitly ignoring test files in webpack bundling
* linting stuff
* adding comment about test file exclusions
* Storybook added!
* starting to configure junk....
* Storybook works!!!
* Now with theme!
* apache boilerplate
* more apache comments
* lots o' knobs for the Button.... taking stock of the codebase
* more classes, but killing the knob for now.
* nixing unused module
* linting
* fresh package-lock
* now with tooltip!
* adding path and zlip because the linter told me to
* upgrading storybook packages from devdeps
* linting
* removing cruft
* killing an annoying (and old?) lint issue
* lint fix, take 2.
* removing zlib/path
* package lock reset from master
* re-adding new packages for this here PR
* nixing console log, simplifying
* nixing comment TODOs (done enough!)
* basic docs.
* Fix hot reload for charts
* Override tsc options for plugins
Plugins will sometimes have their own `tsconfig.json`, which will
interfere with the dev server config if configured inappropriately.
This change makes sure `tsc` (and `ts-loader`) always compiles to
`esnext` modules, so we don't get "Uncaught ReferenceError: exports
is not defined" error.
* Use manifest hooks for dev server proxy
* Rewrite dashboard/App.jsx to supress Redux error in hot reload
* Update ChartRenderer to allow hot realod in Explore
* Fix hot reload in dashboars as well
* Revert changes to ChartRenderer.jsx
Will submit in another PR.
* Clean up
* Upgrade webpack, babel and React
* Upgrade all Babel related packages
Also remove babel-plugin-css-modules-transform that is not in use.
* Remvoe tslib as dependency
* Remove unnecesary packages
One of the pain points in developing Superset frontend code is the lack
of testing data. Local installation often do not have enough examples
setup to test all edge cases.
This change allows `webpack-dev-server` to proxy to any remote Superset
service, but the same time replaces frontend asset references in HTML
with links to local development version. This allows developers to test
with production data locally, tackling edge cases all while maintaining
the productivity of editing the code locally.