Since Meteor v1.4 you can use one command to create a working Angular2 app based on this boilerplate:
meteor create --example angular2-boilerplate
This boilerplate contains the basics that requires to quick start with Angular2-Meteor application.
This package contains:
- TypeScript support and Angular 2 compilers for Meteor
- Angular2-Meteor
- Angular2 (core, common, compiler, platform)
- SASS support
- Testing framework with Mocha and Chai
This application also contains demo code:
- Main Component (
/client/app.component
) - Demo Child Component (
/client/imports/demo/demo.component
) - Demo Service (
/client/imports/demo/demo-data.service
) - Demo Mongo Collection (
/both/demo-collection.ts
)
The Main component loads the child component, which uses the demo service that gets it's data from the demo collection.
The folder structure is a mix between Angular 2 recommendation and Meteor 1.3 recommendation.
The client
folder contains single TypeScript (.ts
) file which is the main file (/client/app.component.ts
), and bootstrap's the Angular 2 application.
The main component uses HTML template and SASS file.
The index.html
file is the main HTML which loads the application by using the main component selector (<app>
).
All the other client files are under client/imports
and organized by the context of the components (in our example, the context is demo
).
The server
folder contain single TypeScript (.ts
) file which is the main file (/server/main.ts
), and creates the main server instance, and the starts it.
All other server files should be located under /server/imports
.
Example for common files in our app, is the MongoDB collection we create - it located under /both/demo-collection.ts
and it can be imported from both client and server code.
The testing environment in this boilerplate based on Meteor recommendation, and uses Mocha as testing framework along with Chai for assertion.
There is a main test file that initialize Angular 2 tests library, it located under /client/init.test.ts
.
All other test files are located near the component/service it tests, with the .test.ts
extension.
The DemoComponent
contains example for Angular 2 tests for Component, and in the server side there is an example for testing Meteor collections and stub data.