A starter kit for working with the Aurelia TypeScript type definitions
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just use it - visual studio (using esri dojo amd module loader)
includes bonus aurelia view & view model with a basic esri map
- make sure you have visual studio 2013 Update 4
- install typescript 1.4 for Visual Studio 2013
- run visual studio
- open solution in
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts
- run solution using chrome
just use it (on mobile devices !!) - visual studio and telerik appbuilder
- get familiar with telerik appbuilder
- obtain a license to telerik appbuilder (or do an evaluation)
- make sure you have visual studio 2013 Update 4
- install typescript 1.4 for Visual Studio 2013
- install telerik appbuilder
- run visual studio
- open solution in
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts-telerik
- run solution using chrome
just use it - visual studio (using requirejs amd module loader)
- make sure you have visual studio 2013 Update 4
- install typescript 1.4 for Visual Studio 2013
- run visual studio
- open solution in
skel-nav-require-vs-ts
- run solution using chrome
just use it - gulp
- run
git bash
shell - change to
skel-nav-esri-gulp
folder - run
npm install
- run
gulp watch
- run chrome browser and point at
http://localhost:9000
(todo)
explore aurelia by looking at the tests
- have a look at the TypeScript test source for aurelia-dependency-injection
- make sure you have visual studio 2013 Update 4
- install typescript 1.4 for Visual Studio 2013
- run visual studio
- open solution in
aurelia-vs-ts-tests
- run solution using chrome
-
open
git bash shell
-
install
node.js
-
install
bower
-
change to
aurelia-require-bundle
folder -
get the latest aurelia libraries
run
bower install
-
have a look at the bundling dependencies
-
bundle the files for development
run
node r.js -o name=aurelia-bundle-manifest baseUrl=. mainConfigFile=main-config.js out=aurelia-bundle.js optimize=none
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bundle the files for production (minified)
run
node r.js -o name=aurelia-bundle-manifest baseUrl=. mainConfigFile=main-config.js out=aurelia-bundle.min.js
cool sample exercising navigation (from @Lakerfield)
- run
git bash
shell - change to
aurelia-vs-ts
folder - run
npm install
- run
gulp watch
- run chrome browser and point at
http://localhost:9000
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