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Simple HTML5 random name picker for picking lucky draw winner using Web Animations and AudioContext API.

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Random Name Picker for Lucky Draw

Random Name Picker for Lucky Draw

Simple HTML5 random name picker for picking lucky draw winner using Web Animations and AudioContext API

Built with TypeScript Node.js Yarn Code Style Conventional Commits License Current version

Live Demo

Demo is available at https://pinkylam.me/playground/random-name-picker

Technology Stack

  • Pug
  • CSS3 (SCSS)
  • Web Animations API
  • AudioContext API

Development

Prerequisite

  • Node 18 above or nvm installed
  • Yarn or NPM installed

Install dependencies

To install dependencies:

yarn install

Start development server

To start the development server:

yarn start

Build production

To build the project for production:

yarn build

All the build files can be found in /dist folder.

General Guidance on Deployment

This app works fine under common static web hosting choices. Here's a general outline of the steps you can follow:

  1. Set up your CI/CD pipeline to use Node.js and arn images. (If you prefer not to use a CI/CD pipeline, make sure you have both Node.js and Yarn installed on your machine.)

  2. Start by installing the project dependencies. Run the command yarn install to ensure that all the necessary npm packages are installed and ready for the build process. To optimize costs and improve the efficiency of your CI/CD pipeline, you can consider adding a cache for the node_modules directory. Check your specific CI/CD tool's documentation for cache configuration options.

  3. Next, you'll need to build the project. Use the command yarn build to initiate the build process. This command will compile and bundle the source code, generating the assets required for hosting.

  4. Once the build process is complete, you'll need to copy all the generated assets located under the /dist directory. The specific command to accomplish this may vary depending on the CI/CD tool and OS you're using. Typically, you'll need to include a step in your pipeline that copies the contents of the /dist directory to a storage accessible by your chosen static web hosting service.