This project was generated with Angular CLI version 7.1.1.
Run ng serve
for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
You can also user npm run start:dev
to get a dev server with lazy loading. This makes development much more efficient
Run ng serve
for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
If you are making changes to the Sartography Libraries dependency, you can use npm link to connect the two systems. On the library side, run
ng build --watch
Then create a link to the built values by cd'ing into the dist directory (in a new terminal, leave the build above running)
cd sartography-libraries/dist/sartography-workflow-lib
npm link
On the frontend code, link to the sartgraph-workflow-lib:
npm link sartography-workflow-lib
ng serve
Also note that you may need to add
"preserveSymlinks": true
to your angular.json file in build/options.
At this point any changes you make to the shared libraries should be immediately reflected in your locally running front end.
Run ng generate component component-name
to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module
.
Run ng build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory. Use the --prod
flag for a production build.
Run ng test
to execute the unit tests via Karma.
Run ng e2e
to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.
One way to check for coverage:
Install lcov (in ubuntu: sudo apt-get install lcov)
run ng test --no-watch --code-coverage
to generate a coverage directory, with an lcov file in it
run genhtml coverage/lcov.info -o coverage/html
to generate an html doc that looks at coverage (index.html)
To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help
or go check out the Angular CLI README.