Landline
Getting Started
Developing on landline-web is fairly straightforward with the default development API:
cp .env.sample .env
You can point Landline to a different instance of the API by changing the value of LANDLINE_API_URL
in .env
. By default, it points to the development API.
Then, after running npm install
(but you've probably already done that, right?), just run npm run dev
and you should be good to go.
Be sure to compile your changes with npm run build
(or simply webpack
if you have webpack installed globally) before committing and submitting a pull request.
Contributing
Pull requests are always welcome. Please try to follow the style of the code around what you're working on. In general, this means:
- Two spaces, not tabs
- ES6 style (
function
should rarely be needed) - Alphabetize dependencies and method names (except for methods like
init
)
Hosted, flexible chat
This is a product being built by the Assembly community. You can help push this idea forward by visiting https://assembly.com/landline.
How Assembly Works
Assembly products are built with contributions from the community. Collaborators share revenue equitably, and Assembly handles hosting, legal, finance, etc.
Visit https://assembly.com to learn more.