Rangle.io official Angular 1.x, Redux, TypeScript and Webpack starter
Note: This is now deprecated. For new projects, you really should be thinking about using Angular 2.
Use our starter script, with
anglar-redux-starter
as the techStack
argument.
$ npm run dev
This runs a development mode server with live reload etc.
Open http://localhost:8080
in your browser.
npm install
npm start
This runs a production-ready express server that serves up a bundled and minified version of the client.
Open http://localhost:8080
in your browser.
$ npm run test
$ npm run test:watch
$ npm run cover
Both the devmode and production servers provide a way to proxy requests to remote HTTP APIs. This can be useful for working around CORS issues when developing your software.
Edit this file to mount such APIs at a given path.
This is an initial version of this setup and will be expanded in the future. Refer to the issues section to see what needs to be done, or create a new one.
Issues for this particular starter project are tagged with the 'ng1' label.
We centralize issue management for all rangle starters in the rangle-starter repository, to help us keep things consistent.
Refer to the issues section to see if this has already been logged. Otherwise create a new issue.
Be sure to tag your new issue with the 'ng1' label so we can see which starter you're filing it for.
At the moment, a modified fork of the ngcourse-next
application is in the repository. The purpose of it is to set some code structure conventions, as well as to provide a test best for css bundling, unit test setup, e2e tests setup etc. etc.
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