Cool Links!
- http://teropa.info/blog/2015/10/18/refactoring-angular-apps-to-components.html
- http://googletesting.blogspot.com/2010/07/code-coverage-goal-80-and-no-less.html
- https://egghead.io/articles/angularjs-core-services-directive-definition-object-and-ui-router-cheat-sheets
This project uses node.js. You will need to install node.
We will need some global libraries.
npm install -g gulp
npm install -g karma-cli
With node and these global dependencies installed, run npm install
from the project directory. This will install the local dependencies the project relies on.
Once npm has installed your dependencies, you can now run the build with the gulp
command in the project directory. This launches a sequence of tasks and starts a local web server on port 3444 (http://localhost:3444).
Additionally, gulp is now watching the project for changes to files in the source directory.