[Patternfly] Quick Start Guide Differences

Dan Labrecque dlabrecq at redhat.com
Fri Jul 22 00:13:00 UTC 2016


The "bower install patternfly" command will create a bower_components 
directory. If you clone the repo and run "bower install", you will then 
have a components directory.

Looking at the Quick Start Guide, under the "Using Patternfly In Your 
Application" section, I see "bower install patternfly" for step #2. This 
is a different approach than building the Patternfly repository, which 
is where the "bower install" command is used. If you're interested in 
building Patternfly, please see the "Development" section in the 
README.md file.

Dan

On 7/21/16 11:08 AM, Adam Jolicoeur wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> I recently cloned the PatternFly repo and ran the ‘bower install’ command, as directed in the installation guide. According to the Quick Start Guide steps for including PatternFly in my application, I noticed that the references dictate that ‘bower_components/…’ should be included for both the CSS and JS files. In my environment, there is not a ‘bower_components’ directory, only a ‘components’ directory, breaking the reference links. Is this an intentional difference, has the bower script changed from the current Quick Start Guide, or am I missing something?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
>
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