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Prerequisites

Node and NPM

Node 6.x or greater must be installed.

Install angular/cli

Note, use angular/cli, do not use angular/angular-cli

npm i -g @angular/cli

ng is the CLI itself

Verify the installation

npm list -g @angular/cli --depth=0
ng -v

Install yarn.

npm i -g yarn

Fork, Build and Deployment

  1. After installing Node and Yarn, you can fork or straight download a copy of this application to start your own app.

  2. First download all the dependencies with yarn install

  3. Run npm start to start the webpack server to run the application on port 4300

    Go to http://localhost:4300 to verify that the application is running

    💡 To change the default port, open .angular-cli.json, change the value on defaults.serve.port

  4. Run npm run build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the -prod flag for a production build, like so: ng serve --prod to run in production mode.

  5. Run npm run lint to lint your app code using TSLint

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|module.

Example: Generate a customer component

ng g c customer

Example: Generate a directive: search-box

ng g d search-box

Example: Generate a service: general-data

ng g s general-data

Angular will give out a warning line after this command,

WARNING Service is generated but not provided, it must be provided to be used

After generating a service, we must go to its owning module and add the service to the providers array.

Example: Generate a service and include it in a module automatically

ng g s general-data2 -m app.module

Example: Generate a class, an interface and enum

# class
ng g cl models/customer

# interface
ng g i models/person

# enum
ng g enum models/gender

Example: Generate a pipe

ng g pipe shared/init-caps

Generate a module

Create a login directory and generate a login module in that directory

ng g module login/login.module

Add/Generate Routing Features

Generate a module called admin and add routing feature to it.

ng g module admin --routing

Running Tests

Unit tests

Set up via Karma, Jasmine

  1. Run ng test to execute the unit tests via Karma.

End-to-end tests

Set up with Protractor

  1. Run ng e2e to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.
  2. Before running the tests make sure you are serving the app via ng serve.

Change aspects of the application

Change style dialect

ng set default.styleExt css

Regenerate a brand new project with routing and scss options

ng new my-app --routing --style scss

Getting Help

  1. To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help or go check out the Angular CLI README
  2. ng doc component to look up documentation for features
  3. ng serve --help to look up doc for ng serve command

Build and Deployment

For dev, test, and production builds on OpenShift/Jenkins see openshift/README.md for detailed instructions on how to setup in an OpenShift environment using nginx.

How to Contribute

Feel free to create pull requests from the default "master" branch, click here to create one automatically: https://github.com/bcgov/mem-mmti-public/pull/new/master

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