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Angular example

This is an example of an Angular app in lenne.Tech's fullstack. It illustrates the use of the Angular Base library in interaction with the lenne.Tech Nest Server.

The Angular frontend and the NestServer can be set up separately or in a Monorepro. This example was created as a Monorepro.

If you are not yet familiar with Angular or Nest, we recommend the following courses:

Table of contents

Requirements

Usage

Initialization

git clone https://github.com/lenneTech/angular-example.git
cd angular-example
npm i

or use the lenne.Tech CLI and use your desired configuration:

npm i -g @lenne.tech/cli
lt angular c

Start (for development)

# Start server in a  tab
npm start:server

# Start example app in another tab
npm start

Test (unit tests)

npm run test

Lint

npm run lint

e2e tests

npm run e2e

Build (for productive)

npm build

For more see scripts in package.json

Creation log

The creation history is intended to illustrate how this example was built.

Install lenne.Tech CLI:

npm i -g @lenne.tech/cli

Create angular-nest workspace lt with example App and Nest API:

lt angular c lt example true

lt: Global lenne.Tech CLI
angular: Name of CLI area
c: Short for create a new (fullstack) workspace
lt: Name of the workspace
example: Name of the Angular app
true: Integrate Nest API

Further development

This project was generated using Nx via lenne.Tech CLI.

Adding capabilities to your workspace

Nx supports many plugins which add capabilities for developing different types of applications and different tools.

These capabilities include generating applications, libraries, etc as well as the devtools to test, and build projects as well.

Below are our core plugins:

  • React
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/react
  • Web (no framework frontends)
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/web
  • Angular
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/angular
  • Nest
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/nest
  • Express
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/express
  • Node
    • npm install --save-dev @nrwl/node

There are also many community plugins you could add.

Generate an application

Run nx g @nrwl/react:app my-app to generate an application.

You can use any of the plugins above to generate applications as well.

When using Nx, you can create multiple applications and libraries in the same workspace.

Generate a library

Run nx g @nrwl/react:lib my-lib to generate a library.

You can also use any of the plugins above to generate libraries as well.

Libraries are shareable across libraries and applications. They can be imported from @lt/mylib.

Development server

Run nx serve my-app for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Code scaffolding

Run nx g @nrwl/react:component my-component --project=my-app to generate a new component.

Build

Run nx build my-app to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the --prod flag for a production build.

Running unit tests

Run nx test my-app to execute the unit tests via Jest.

Run nx affected:test to execute the unit tests affected by a change.

Running end-to-end tests

Run ng e2e my-app to execute the end-to-end tests via Cypress.

Run nx affected:e2e to execute the end-to-end tests affected by a change.

Understand your workspace

Run nx dep-graph to see a diagram of the dependencies of your projects.

Further help

Visit the Nx Documentation to learn more.