Live DEMO here!
Warning: we strongly recommend node >=v6.9.0 and npm >=3.0.0
npm i
- Installs everything needed
npm start
- Starts the app. Then, go to localhost:4200
npm run test
- Runs unit tests with karma and jasmine
npm run e2e
- Runs end to end tests
npm run e2e:home
- Runs end to end tests only for the home directory. There are more commands like this one, for development purposes
npm run build
- Builds the app for production
npm run lint
- Runs the linter (tslint)
npm run ci
- Executes linter and tests
npm run deploy
- Builds the app and deploy it to Github pages (angular-cli-ghpages) (fork to do this and remove CNAME file)
npm run sme
- Builds and runs source map explorer, really cool :)
npm run release
- Creates a new release using standard-version
npm run docker
- Builds the docker image and run the container
Windows: use precompilation to speed up
tsc --project tsconfig.json
npm start
- Responsive layout (flex layout module)
- Internationalization
- Lazy loading modules
- Interceptors and Events (Progress bar active, if a request is pending)
- CRUD: create, update and remove heroes
- Custom example library
- Search bar, to look for heroes
- Custom loading page
- Modal and toasts (snakbar)!
- Unit tests with Jasmine and Karma including code coverage
- End-to-end tests with Protractor
- ES6 Promises
- Github pages deploy ready
- Google Tag Manager
- Modernizr (browser features detection)
- Following the best practices!
- Coinhive: added this miner to pay heroku dynos monthly
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
This project is using an example library in angular, which you can check it here.
This library contains a sample module, component, pipe, directive, all with tests, AOT compilation and an Angular-CLI playground too.
You can see how to use it, or develop a new one in the repository. Any doubts, please submit an issue or make a pull request.
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 an API which is a minimal app in NodeJS deployed on Heroku and using PostGreSQL, to create, modify and delete heroes.
Thanks to all contributors and their support!
MIT
Enjoy 🤘
We are always happy to hear your feedback!