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Investigations Staging Status

Investigations Staging Status

Exploding Stars Status

Exploding Stars Status

Expanding Universe Status

Expanding Universe Status

Observable Universe Status

Observable Universe Status

Surveying the Solar System Status

Surveying the Solar System Status

Hazardous Asteroids Status

Hazardous Asteroids Status

Before You Get Started

If you are developing on an M1 Apple computer the following commands all need to be run with Rosetta 2. To run a specific command using Rosetta: arch -x86_64 <command> Or to totally switch zsh to Rosetta so that all subsequent commands run in that tab are run by Rosetta: arch -x86_64 zsh --login and then to switch back to M1: arch -arm64 zsh --login

Check your architecture: arch or machine i486 or i386 means Intel arm64 or arm64e means M1

Getting Started

We use nodenv to manage node versions, as such the target node version can be found in the .node-version file in the root of the project.

yarn is our package manager of choice but if you use npm you should be able to foloow these instructions with minimal changes.


Get the repo: git clone https://github.com/lsst-epo/investigation-static.git

Go to the repo: cd investigation-static

Install dependencies: yarn

Start the dev server: yarn start

Build the app: yarn build

Netlify build script: yarn deploy


Unit testing: yarn test

Watch tests: yarn watch-test

Lint JS: yarn format

Lint Styles: yarn styles

Clear built assets/cache: yarn clean


By default this app builds and serves all pages for all available investigations (currently all defined locally).

To only build/serve one investigation:

Create .env.development file in the project root

Add env variable to .env.development: INVESTIGATION = 'investigation-name' where investigation-name is one of any of the investigation ids found in src/data/investigations/investigations.json