Old SSD official website built in AngularJS. This was the website for awhile, but is no longer, and the code is still sitting here. This repository has been archived.
This project was seeded from the AngularJS default seed project.
- Install Git, NodeJS, NPM, Bower, Grunt
- Clone this Git repo
- cd [top-level-dir-of-this-project]
- execute: bower install
- You should see the dependencies defined in bower.json now in bower_components/
To run the app locally pick one of these options:
- serve this repository with your own webserver such as apache or IIS
- install node.js and run
scripts/web-server.js
Then navigate your browser to http://localhost:<port>/app/index.html
to see the app running in your browser.
This site is designed to be run under Apache or another similar, legit, prime-time-ready web server. Not NodeJS or Express -- maybe they'll grow up in ~10 years or so.
Deployment instructions for this site in production are available in the wiki for this repo.
Use jasmine and Karma for your unit tests/specs, but you are free to use whatever works for you.
Requires node.js, Karma (sudo npm install -g karma
) and a local
or remote browser.
- start
scripts/test.sh
(on windows:scripts\test.bat
)- a browser will start and connect to the Karma server (Chrome is default browser, others can be captured by loading the same url as the one in Chrome or by changing the
config/karma.conf.js
file)
- a browser will start and connect to the Karma server (Chrome is default browser, others can be captured by loading the same url as the one in Chrome or by changing the
- to run or re-run tests just change any of your source or test javascript files
Angular ships with a baked-in end-to-end test runner that understands angular, your app and allows you to write your tests with jasmine-like BDD syntax.
Requires a webserver, node.js + ./scripts/web-server.js
or your backend server that hosts the angular static files.
Check out the end-to-end runner's documentation for more info.
- create your end-to-end tests in
test/e2e/scenarios.js
- serve your project directory with your http/backend server or node.js +
scripts/web-server.js
- to run do one of:
- open
http://localhost:port/test/e2e/runner.html
in your browser - run the tests from console with Karma via
scripts/e2e-test.sh
orscript/e2e-test.bat
- open
A pattern for CI is available from: Cloudbees
If you run this, you will get a cloned version of this repo to start working on in a private git repo, along with a CI service (in Jenkins) hosted that will run unit and end to end tests in both Firefox and Chrome.
When we upgrade angular-seed's repo with newer angular or testing library code, you can just fetch the changes and merge them into your project with git.
app/ --> all of the files to be used in production
css/ --> css files
app.css --> default stylesheet
img/ --> image files
index.html --> app layout file (the main html template file of the app)
index-async.html --> just like index.html, but loads js files asynchronously
js/ --> javascript files
app.js --> application
controllers.js --> application controllers
directives.js --> application directives
filters.js --> custom angular filters
services.js --> custom angular services
lib/ --> angular and 3rd party javascript libraries
angular/
angular.js --> the latest angular js
angular.min.js --> the latest minified angular js
angular-*.js --> angular add-on modules
version.txt --> version number
partials/ --> angular view partials (partial html templates)
partial1.html
partial2.html
config/karma.conf.js --> config file for running unit tests with Karma
config/karma-e2e.conf.js --> config file for running e2e tests with Karma
scripts/ --> handy shell/js/ruby scripts
e2e-test.sh --> runs end-to-end tests with Karma (*nix)
e2e-test.bat --> runs end-to-end tests with Karma (windows)
test.bat --> autotests unit tests with Karma (windows)
test.sh --> autotests unit tests with Karma (*nix)
web-server.js --> simple development webserver based on node.js
test/ --> test source files and libraries
e2e/ -->
runner.html --> end-to-end test runner (open in your browser to run)
scenarios.js --> end-to-end specs
lib/
angular/ --> angular testing libraries
angular-mocks.js --> mocks that replace certain angular services in tests
angular-scenario.js --> angular's scenario (end-to-end) test runner library
version.txt --> version file
unit/ --> unit level specs/tests
controllersSpec.js --> specs for controllers
directivessSpec.js --> specs for directives
filtersSpec.js --> specs for filters
servicesSpec.js --> specs for services