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app/components/app/app.controller.client.ls
calls activity:id api method to load info related to specific activity. The app.route.client.ls defines /activity/:activity
to get activity_ID.Application skeleton. Included:
Video tutorial: Russian, English
sh install
sh run
#Start develop your web application
sudo apt-get install nodejs git
git clone git@github.com/askucher/xonom-skeleton
cd xonom-skeleton
sh install
sh run
#sh run debug
Open in browser http://localhost
All application files are located inside app/components
folder.
Each component is folder which contains files:
and there could be compile-time files which generate into runtime .js files:
and there could be compile-time files which generate into runtime .html files:
and there could be compile-time files which generate into runtime .css files:
Each component should encapsulate everything inside.
There should not be dependencies between components.
Good practice is to provide a README.md
file on how to work with concrete component.
app/
components/
user/
db.service.server.js
user.controller.client.js
user.api.server.js
user.jade
user.sass
module.exports = function($xonom) {
$xonom.service('$db', function() {
return {
user : {
find : function() {
//implementation
},
findOne: function() {
//implementation
}
}
}
})
};
module.exports = function($db) {
all : function(callback) {
// `user` collection is declared in config.json
$db.user.find({}, { name: 1, _id: 1, connections: 1 }, function( err, users) {
callback(users);
});
},
one: function(id, callback) {
var db = import('db')
$db.user.findOne({ _id: id }, function( err, user ) {
callback(user);
});
}
};
app.controller("user", function($scope, $xonom) {
//`user` extracted from filename
$xonom.user.all(function(err, users)) {
$scope.users = users;
};
$scope.getDetails = function(id) {
$xonom.user.one(id, function(err, details) {
$scope.details = details;
};
};
});
.user.component(ng:controller="user")
.details(ng:if="details")
h3 details.name
p Connections: {{details.connections.length}}
p Events: {{details.events.length}}
.users
.user(ng:repeat="user in users" ng:click="getDetails(user._id)")
h3 {{user.name}}
p Connections: {{user.connections.length}}
.user.component
.details
h3
font-weight: bold
p
color: #CCC
.users
.user
h3
font-weight: bold
p
color: #CCC
Then grunt should reload everything automatically
All your files will be concatenated into one js and css file and ready for usage.
No additional actions are required.
FAQs
Application skeleton. Included:
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