A small web application to manage and share shopping lists
It is based on ShoppingAPI rest service.
# install the project's dependencies
npm install
# watches your files and uses livereload by default
npm start
# api document for the app
# npm run build.docs
# dev build
npm run build.dev
# prod build
npm run build.prod
# prod build with AoT compilation
npm run build.prod.exp
Default application server configuration
var PORT = 5555;
var LIVE_RELOAD_PORT = 4002;
var DOCS_PORT = 4003;
var APP_BASE = '/';
Configure at runtime
npm start -- --port 8080 --reload-port 4000 --base /my-app/
If you have different environments and you need to configure them to use different end points, settings, etc. you can use the files dev.ts
or prod.ts
in./tools/env/
. The name of the file is environment you want to use.
The can be specified by using:
npm start -- --config-env ENV_NAME
Currently the ENV_NAME
s are dev
, prod
, staging
, but you can simply add a different file "ENV_NAME.ts".
file in order to alter extra such environments.
npm test
# Development. Your app will be watched by karma
# on each change all your specs will be executed.
npm run test.watch
# NB: The command above might fail with a "EMFILE: too many open files" error.
# Some OS have a small limit of opened file descriptors (256) by default
# and will result in the EMFILE error.
# You can raise the maximum of file descriptors by running the command below:
ulimit -n 10480
# code coverage (istanbul)
# auto-generated at the end of `npm test`
# view coverage report:
npm run serve.coverage
# e2e (aka. end-to-end, integration) - In three different shell windows
# Make sure you don't have a global instance of Protractor
# npm install webdriver-manager <- Install this first for e2e testing
# npm run webdriver-update <- You will need to run this the first time
npm run webdriver-start
npm run serve.e2e
npm run e2e
# e2e live mode - Protractor interactive mode
# Instead of last command above, you can use:
npm run e2e.live