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UI Grid: an Angular Data Grid

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UI Grid : An Angular data grid

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Help!

Head to http://ui-grid.info for documentation and tutorials. Join https://gitter.im/angular-ui/ng-grid to discuss develpment of the 3.x codebase.

What Happened to Version 2.x?

We are aggressively trying to move to 3.x, which has been in the works for over a year, and part of that is moving past the 2.x codebase and working to get 3.x update to snuff. The old 2.x versions are still available, which you can currently install as normal with bower/nuget.

To submit fixes to 2.x please point your pull requests at the 2.x branch.

Note: 3.0 is NOT ready for production. It is still in a pre-beta state.

How Can I Test 3.0?

With 3.0 we are no longer storing release files in the repository; only source files will be here. 3.0 release files are available on http://ui-grid.info, which is built from this repository: ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid-unstable.js

Here is a file list for the 3.0 unstable releases:

File Name Url
ui-grid-unstable.js http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid-unstable.js
ui-grid-unstable.css http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid-unstable.css
ui-grid.eot http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid.eot
ui-grid.svg http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid.svg
ui-grid.ttf http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid.ttf
ui-grid.woff http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid.woff

There are minified files that can be used as well:

File Name Url
ui-grid-unstable.js http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid-unstable.js
ui-grid-unstable.min.css http://ui-grid.info/release/ui-grid-unstable.min.css

Building

Install dependencies

git must be on your path.  If you can't do 'git' from your terminal, then install git first and make sure you have access from the path.
Bower installs are dependent on git.

If you are a git noob, the easiest way to install is by installing the github client.

# If you don't already have the grunt-cli installed:
> npm install -g grunt-cli

> npm install
> grunt install

Default grunt task will test and build files into dist/

> grunt

Developing

Development "watch" task. This will automatically rebuild from source on changes, reload Gruntfile.js if you change it, and rebuild the docs.

  1. A server on localhost:9002 serving whichever directory you checked out, with livereload. Navigate to http://localhost:9002/misc/demo to see the demo files.

  2. A server on localhost:9003 serving the ./docs directory. These are the docs built from source with a custom grunt-ngdocs that should work with Angular 1.2.x.

    grunt dev

By default grunt dev will start several karma background watchers that will run the tests against multiple versions of angular. You may specify the version(s) you want to use with the --angular flag:

> grunt dev --angular=1.2.21

> grunt dev --angular=1.2.20,1.2.21

You can also use the --browsers specify what browsers to test with (PhantomJS is the default).

> grunt dev --browsers=Chrome

# Run a single test run against multiple browsers
> grunt karma:single --browsers=Chrome,Firefox,IE

By default the dev tasks runs e2e tests with protractor. If you have problems with them running slow or hanging, you can disable them with the --no-e2e flag:

> grunt dev --no-e2e

Karmangular

The karmangular task runs tests serially against multiple browsers (it is used internally by the dev task).

# Run tests against all available versions of Angular on Chrome
> grunt karmangular --browsers=Chrome

# Run tests with a couple versions of Angular against the default PhantomJS browser
> grunt karmangular --angular=1.2.20,1.2.21

SauceLabs

ui-grid is set up to run against SauceLabs. You must have the SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY environment variable set.

# Execute tests for a couple versions of angular on IE8
> grunt karmangular --angular=1.2.20,1.2.21 --browsers=SL_IE_8

# Run the watch tasks against IE10
> grunt dev --browsers=SL_IE10

The full list of SauceLabs browsers is in lib/grunt/util.js in the customLaunchers method. Usually it should suffice to let Travis do this testing automatically, unless you're trying to debug a browser-specific issue.

Thanks

Thanks to Sauce Labs and BrowserStack for providing their testing platforms to open source projects for free.