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Install git: http://git-scm.com/.
Install node.js and npm: http://nodejs.org/. Commands to test the installation:
git --version
node -v
npm -v
Please clone the repository at GitHub using git clone
command:
git clone https://github.com/hkpeterpeter/teamform-seed
cd teamform-seed
In this course project, fixed version of key libraries (e.g. AngularJS 1.5.7) are included in app/lib
folder to avoid discreprency. Other development dependencies (e.g. karma toolkit, http-server...) will be installed separately via:
npm install
After running this command, a new folder will be created:
node_modules
- It contains the npm packages for the necessary tools we need to build and test our web applicationWe have preconfigured the project via a configuration file package.json
. The simplest way to start this web application is:
npm start
After that, open a web browser (Google chrome desktop/mobile web browser is recommended) with the following URL: http://localhost:8080/index.html
.
LICENSE --> The software LICENSE of this open source project. Generated by Github
README.md --> This README file (default README file for Github)
.gitignore --> Git configuration file. It can be used to ignore files/directories from Git
karma.conf.js --> Configuration file for the Jasmine/Karma unit test framework.
package.json --> Configuration file for node.js and npm (Node Package Manager)
app/ --> all of the source files for the application
index.html --> The front-end of the team form web application
admin.html --> The admin HTML page
team.html --> The team HTML page
member.html --> The member HTML page
lib/ --> Key libraries with fixed version (e.g. Angular JS 1.5.7)
js/ --> User-defined JavaScript files
admin.js --> The JS file for the admin page
index.js --> The JS file for the front-end page
team.js --> The JS file for the team page
member.js --> The JS file for the member page
site.js --> The JS file containing functions shared by multiple pages
unit_tests --> The folder containing the unit test cases (Syntax: Jasmine/Karma)
test_site.js --> A sample test case
We provide a Karma configuration file to run them.
karma.conf.js
app/unit_tests
The easiest way to run the unit tests is to use the supplied npm script:
npm test
This script will start the Karma test runner to execute the unit tests.
In this course, we will mainly focus on the branch and statement coverage.
The output files will be stored inside the app/coverage
folder.
Besides from web development, COMP3111H team needs to work on a mobile app (iOS and Android). We recommend your team to use Ionic framework [http://ionicframework.com/] (http://ionicframework.com/). Ionic framework is based on AngularJS. Features completed in Angular can be easily ported to Ionic.
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