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Angular 2 - Seed Project

Build Status Join the chat at https://gitter.im/ghpabs/angular2-seed-project

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Workflow Features

  • Gulp fully automated workflow.
  • Development and production environment targets.
  • Unit and E2E test samples.
  • Code coverage report with TypeScript mapping.
  • TypeScript definition manager, linting, sourcemaps and transpilation (ES5).
  • Sass linting, sourcemaps and transpilation.
  • TypeDoc documentation generator.
  • Change Log generated based on Git metadata.

Angular 2 Features

  • Directives
  • Pipes
  • Services
  • Router
  • REST API
  • Template Cache
  • Modular Components
  • Dependency Injection
  • Custom Events

Global Dependencies

Dependency Version Install
NodeJS 5.x.x http://node.org
npm 3.x.x http://node.org
Gulp CLI 0.4.x npm install gulpjs/gulp-cli#4.0 -g
Typings 0.6.x npm install typings -g

Install

$ git clone https://github.com/ghpabs/angular2-seed-project.git && cd angular2-seed-project
$ npm install
$ typings install
$ gulp build serve

Note: the serve task won't automatically launch the browser for you. To view the app please open a new tab and go to http://localhost:8080/.

Usage

Tasks

  • $ gulp clean: Remove generated folders - build, docs and coverage.
  • $ gulp unit: Run Karma against all src/scripts/**/*.spec.js files.
  • $ gulp e2e: Run Protractor against all e2e/**/*.spec.js files. The project must be being served before running end-to-end tests.
  • $ gulp build: Create distribution package.
  • $ gulp serve: Start web-server and live-reload.
  • $ gulp docs: Generate documentation.
  • $ gulp changelog: Generate CHANGELOG.md file from Git metadata. See Change Log for more info.

Environments

Default: NODE_ENV=development and PORT=8080.

Development:

  • $ gulp build serve is equivalent to $ NODE_ENV=development PORT=8080 gulp build serve.

Production

  • $ NODE_ENV=production gulp build serve.

Ecosystem

You might have noticed that we have quite a few files in our root folder. You might also be wondering why we need them and whether they are applicable to your use case. Here is a brief explanation:

  • .travis.yml: Travis is our Continuous Integration (CI) server and this is its configuration file. We have added hooks to GitHub so automated tests will kick in after each commit.
  • karma.shim.js: Unit testing Angular2 apps is still in its early days and this file helps us setup the test runner - Karma.

Change Log

This project generates the CHANGELOG.md from Git metadata using the conventional-changelog library. The commit message must follow the Angular conventions for this feature to work.

Recommended Workflow

  • Make changes
  • Commit those changes
  • Make sure Travis turns green
  • Bump version in package.json
  • Run gulp changelog
  • Commit package.json and CHANGELOG.md files
  • Tag
  • Push

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. When submitting a PR, make sure that the commit messages match the Angular conventions.

License

MIT

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[DEPRECATED] Angular 2 Seed Project – Gulp, TypeScript, Typings, Karma, Protractor, Sass and more.

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