Warning
Verify that you are running at least node 8.9.x and npm 5.x.x by running node -v and npm -v in a terminal/console window. Older versions produce errors, but newer versions are fine.
- Go to project folder and install dependencies.
npm install
- Launch development server:
npm start
Note
You don't need to build the library because it's published in npm and added as dependency of the project.
Tasks | Description |
---|---|
npm i | Install dependencies |
npm start | Start the app in development mode |
npm run test | Run unit tests with karma and jasmine |
npm run test:library | Run unit tests for the library |
npm run e2e | Run end to end tests with protractor |
npm run build | Build the app for production |
npm run build:library | Build the library |
npm run lint | Run the linter (tslint) |
npm run lint:library | Run the linter for the library |
npm run ci | Execute linter and tests |
npm run extract | Generate all json files with the translations in assets folder |
npm run deploy | Build the app and deploy dist folder to Github pages (angular-cli-ghpages) (fork to do this and remove CNAME file) |
npm run sme | Build and run source map explorer, really cool :) |
npm run release | Create a new release using standard-version |
npm run docker | Build the docker image and run the container |
- CRUD: create, update and remove heroes
- Search bar, to look for heroes
- Custom loading page
- Angular Pipes
- Interceptors and Events (Progress bar active, if a request is pending)
- Modal and toasts (snakbar)!
- Responsive layout (flex layout module)
- SASS (most common used functions and mixins) and BEM styles
- Internationalization with ng-translate and ngx-translate-extract
- Lazy loading modules
- Service Workers
- Dynamic Imports
- Basic example library
- Modernizr (browser features detection)
- Safari polyfill for date inputs (date-input-polyfill)
- Google Tag Manager
- Github pages deploy ready
- Unit tests with Jasmine and Karma including code coverage
- End-to-end tests with Protractor
- ES6 Promises and Observables
- Following the best practices!
You can build the image and run the container with Docker. The configuration is in the nginx folder if you want to change it.
docker build -t angularexampleapp .
docker run -d -p 4200:80 angularexampleapp
We use Travis CI to run this tasks in order:
- Linter
- Tests
- Build for production
- Deploy in Github pages
- Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for guidelines.
- Create pull requests, submit bugs, suggest new features or documentation updates 🔧
This repo is using a minimal app in NodeJS deployed on Heroku and using PostGreSQL, to create, modify and delete heroes.
MIT
Thanks to all contributors and their support! If you have an idea or you want to do something, tell me or just do it! I'm always happy to hear your feedback!
Enjoy 🤘