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Konveyor Editor Extensions

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This repository contains the assets and source code for editor extensions.

Editor Extensions for Konveyor

This project is a VS Code extension designed to assist with migrating and modernizing applications using Konveyor. The extension includes a web-based UI built with Vite and an extension backend bundled with Webpack.

Getting Started

To set up and run the extension, follow the steps below.

Prerequisites

Ensure that you have the following installed:

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/konveyor/editor-extensions
    cd editor-extensions
  2. Install the dependencies for both the extension and the web UI:

    npm install

Running the Extension in Development Mode

Once you've installed all dependencies, you can run the extension in development mode by following these steps:

Press the F5 key inside Visual Studio Code to open a new Extension Development Host window.

This command performs the following actions:

  • Compiles the extension source code using Webpack
  • Starts the Vite dev server for the webview UI
  • Runs Webpack in watch mode to automatically rebuild the extension on file changes

Note: The extension will not be visible in the Extension Development Host window until you open the Konveyor UI.

Inside the Extension Development Host window, press Ctrl+Shift+P (or Cmd+Shift+P on Mac) to open the Command Palette and type View: Show Konveyor to open the Konveyor UI within the host.

Watch Mode

If you want to run the extension in watch mode separately:

Use the following npm command to run the extension and webview UI in watch mode:

npm run dev

This command:

  • Starts Vite for the webview UI
  • Runs Webpack for the extension in watch mode to track changes and recompile

Building the Extension

To build the extension, run the following command:

npm run build

This command:

  • Compiles the extension source code using Webpack
  • Bundles the webview UI using Vite

The build output is placed in the out directory. Note: Webpack copy plugin is used to copy the webview UI assets to the out directory.

Project Structure

├── vscode/            # The main VS Code extension source code
│   ├── src/           # Extension source files
│   ├── webpack.config.js # Webpack configuration for bundling the extension
│   └── node_modules/   # Dependencies for the extension
│
├── webview-ui/        # Webview UI source code for the extension
│   ├── src/           # React components and logic for the webview UI
│   ├── vite.config.ts # Vite configuration for bundling the webview UI
│   └── node_modules/  # Dependencies for the webview UI
│
└── package.json       # Main package configuration and scripts

Available npm Scripts

The following npm scripts are available:

  • npm run dev: Runs the extension and webview UI in watch mode with live reloading
  • npm run build: Builds both the extension and the webview UI for production
  • npm run test: Runs unit tests for the extension

Contributing

Please read our Contributing Guide before submitting a pull request.

Code of Conduct

This project follows the Konveyor Code of Conduct.

License

See LICENSE file for details.

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