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Adagios FrontEnd

Installation

sudo apt-get install npm nodejs-legacy ruby
git clone https://github.com/titilambert/adagios-frontend.git
cd adagios-frontend
npm install
npm install grunt-cli
gem install sass

Dev

You must leave grunt running in the background to automatically compile css and minify/compress js files when source code changes

grunt

To compile css files run :

grunt sass

To compile js files run :

grunt uglify

If you wish to develop in a docker container, here is how to proceed (assuming you already have docker installed) :

make build
make daemon
curl http://localhost:8080/app

Coding style ===========

This project conforms to JSLint coding style (http://github.com/douglascrockford/JSLint). Run the linter as follows:

grunt jslint

Tests

AngularJS comes with Karma which is an automatic unit test runner. While running, Karma automatically executes the tests when any js file changes. To launch Karma :

npm test

Launch

npm start

Now, go on http://127.0.0.1:8000

Contributing

To contribute to this project, please fork the repo. Then do your commits (branch as you will) and then open a pull-request to this repo's master branch.

<fork this repo on github>
git clone your-repo/adagios-frontend
git checkout -b dev-new-feature-xx
git commit ...
git push origin dev-new-feature-xx
<You can now open your pull-request to this repo's master>

Good practices before opening a pull request:

  • Run tests with npm test
  • Lint your .js files with grunt jslint
  • Make sure your directives are prefixed with adg
  • Make sure your controllers are suffixed with Ctrl
  • Resolve merge conflicts locally