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@colony/colony-example-angular
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An example project using colonyJS with Angular!
This is a built out version of the colony-starter-angular package with more examples.
>=10.13.0
>=1.12.0
>=18.09.0
You may find it helpful to use Node Version Manager (nvm
) to manage Node versions.
If you are using Linux, check out Linux Setup to ensure Yarn and Docker are set up accordingly.
Globally install the colony-cli package:
yarn global add @colony/colony-cli
Move to your working directory and unpack the colony-example-angular package:
colony build colony-example-angular
Move to your new project directory and follow the instructions below:
cd colony-example-angular
Alternatively, you can use npx and unpack the colony-example-angular package without installing the colony-cli package.
npx -p @colony/colony-cli colony build colony-example-angular
Open a new terminal window and start Ganache:
yarn start-ganache
Open a new terminal window and deploy the colonyNetwork contracts:
yarn deploy-contracts
Once the contracts have been deployed, start TrufflePig:
yarn start-trufflepig
Open a new terminal window and run the seed network script:
yarn seed-network
Once the network has been seeded, start the development server:
yarn start
Open your browser and check out the example:
Open a new terminal window and run the tests:
yarn test
If you do not want to use the default version of the colonyNetwork smart contracts defined by the colony-cli package, you can update the "deploy-contracts"
scripts property in your package.json
file to use a specific version. This can be a branch name, a commit hash, or a version tag.
"deploy-contracts": "colony service deploy-contracts --specific glider",
FAQs
A simple example project built with Colony
The npm package @colony/colony-example-angular receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @colony/colony-example-angular popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @colony/colony-example-angular demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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