/angular4-example-app

Angular 4 Example App + Angular CLI + Angular Material + Travis CI

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Example app with Angular 4 + Angular CLI + Angular Material + Travis CI

Base project made with much ❤️ . Contains CRUD, official style guide, patterns, etc.

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DEMO

Live DEMO here!

angular-example-app

Usage

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 with protractor

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)

npm run sme - Builds and runs source map explorer, really cool :)

npm run release - Creates a new release using standard-version

Windows: use precompilation to speed up

tsc --project tsconfig.json npm start

Features

  • Responsive layout
  • Internationalization
  • Lazy loading modules
  • Progress bar active, if a request is pending (events)
  • CRUD: create, update and remove heroes
  • Search bar, to look for heroes
  • Modal and toasts (snakbar)!
  • Sample unit tests with Jasmine and Karma including code coverage
  • End-to-end tests with Protractor
  • ES6 Promises
  • Github pages deploy ready
  • Following the best practices!

Travis CI

We use Travis CI to run this tasks in order:

  • Linter
  • Tests e2e
  • Build for production
  • Deploy in Github pages :)

Contributing

  • Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for guidelines.
  • Create pull requests, submit bugs, suggest new features or documentation updates 🔧

Server

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.

Contributors

Thanks to all contributors and they support!

License

MIT

Enjoy 🤘

We are always happy to hear your feedback!