# cockpit-subscriptions **Repository Path**: mirrors_openSUSE/cockpit-subscriptions ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: cockpit-subscriptions - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: LGPL-2.1 - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-02-16 - **Last Updated**: 2026-03-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # cockpit-subscriptions This is a [Cockpit](https://cockpit-project.org/) module for managing SUSE product registrations. It uses [Cockpit Starter Kit](https://github.com/cockpit-project/starter-kit) as a base ## Development dependencies On Tumbleweed/Leap: sudo zypper install gettext-runtime nodejs22 npm22 make # Getting and building the source These commands check out the source and build it into the `dist/` directory: ``` git clone https://github.com/openSUSE/cockpit-subscriptions cd cockpit-subscriptions make ``` # Installing `make install` compiles and installs the package in `/usr/local/share/cockpit/`. The convenience targets `srpm` and `rpm` build the source and binary rpms, respectively. Both of these make use of the `dist` target, which is used to generate the distribution tarball. In `production` mode, source files are automatically minified and compressed. Set `NODE_ENV=production` if you want to duplicate this behavior. For development, you usually want to run your module straight out of the git tree. To do that, run `make devel-install`, which links your checkout to the location were cockpit-bridge looks for packages. If you prefer to do this manually: ``` mkdir -p ~/.local/share/cockpit ln -s `pwd`/dist ~/.local/share/cockpit/cockpit-subscriptions ``` After changing the code and running `make` again, reload the Cockpit page in your browser. You can also use [watch mode](https://esbuild.github.io/api/#watch) to automatically update the bundle on every code change with ./build.js -w or make watch When developing against a virtual machine, watch mode can also automatically upload the code changes by setting the `RSYNC` environment variable to the remote hostname. RSYNC=c make watch When developing against a remote host as a normal user, `RSYNC_DEVEL` can be set to upload code changes to `~/.local/share/cockpit/` instead of `/usr/local`. RSYNC_DEVEL=example.com make watch To "uninstall" the locally installed version, run `make devel-uninstall`, or remove manually the symlink: rm ~/.local/share/cockpit/cockpit-subscriptions # Running eslint This project uses [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) to automatically check JavaScript/TypeScript code style in `.js[x]` and `.ts[x]` files. eslint is executed as part of `test/static-code`, aka. `make codecheck`. For developer convenience, the ESLint can be started explicitly by: npm run eslint Violations of some rules can be fixed automatically by: npm run eslint:fix Rules configuration can be found in the `.eslintrc.json` file. ## Running stylelint Cockpit uses [Stylelint](https://stylelint.io/) to automatically check CSS code style in `.css` and `scss` files. styleint is executed as part of `test/static-code`, aka. `make codecheck`. For developer convenience, the Stylelint can be started explicitly by: npm run stylelint Violations of some rules can be fixed automatically by: npm run stylelint:fix Rules configuration can be found in the `.stylelintrc.json` file.