/Pharmacy-FSOCIETY-2.0

AF project developed with meanjs boilerplate

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This is a project currently FSOCIETY 2.0 is working on to create a pharmacy application using meanjs boilerplate.

MEAN.JS is a full-stack JavaScript open-source solution, which provides a solid starting point for MongoDB, Node.js, Express, and AngularJS based applications. The idea is to solve the common issues with connecting those frameworks, build a robust framework to support daily development needs, and help developers use better practices while working with popular JavaScript components.

• Before You Begin

Before you begin we recommend you read about the basic building blocks that assemble a MEAN.JS application:

• Prerequisites

Make sure you have installed all of the following prerequisites on your development machine:

$ npm install -g bower
  • Grunt - You're going to use the Grunt Task Runner to automate your development process. Make sure you've installed Node.js and npm first, then install grunt globally using npm:
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
  • Sass - You're going to use Sass to compile CSS during your grunt task. Make sure you have ruby installed, and then install Sass using gem install:
$ gem install sass
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
  • Gulp - (Optional) You may use Gulp for Live Reload, Linting, and SASS or LESS.
$ npm install gulp -g

• Cloning The GitHub Repository

The recommended way to get MEAN.js is to use git to directly clone the MEAN.JS repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/CrowleyRajapakse/Pharmacy-FSOCIETY-2.0

• Quick Install

Once you've downloaded or cloned the project and installed all the prerequisites, you're just a few steps away from starting the application.

The first thing you should do is install the Node.js dependencies. The project comes pre-bundled with a package.json file that contains the list of modules you need to start your application.

To install Node.js dependencies you're going to use npm again. In the application folder run this in the command-line:

$ npm install

This command does a few things:

  • First it will install the dependencies needed for the application to run.

  • If you're running in a development environment, it will then also install development dependencies needed for testing and running your application.

  • Finally, when the install process is over, npm will initiate a bower install command to install all the front-end modules needed for the application

  • Running Our Application After the install process is over, you'll be able to run our application using Grunt, just run grunt default task:

$ grunt

Your application should run on port 3000 with the development environment configuration, so in your browser just go to http://localhost:3000

That's it! Our application should be running.

  • explore config/env/development.js for development environment configuration options

  • Testing Our Application

$ grunt test