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##Install
bower install abl-sdk
angular
.module("app", [ablsdk])
.controller("yourCtrl", function(ablsdk) {
//Your code here
})
###DEBUG service example
angular
.module "app", [ablsdk]
.controller "yourCtrl", ($scope, debug)->
console.log \show
debug \show #console.log analogue but prints only when constant enabledDebug=true
debug ->
console.log "Run this script only in debug mode"
###CRUD example
angular
.module "app", [ablsdk]
.controller "yourCtrl", ($scope, crud)->
activities = crud \activities #=> use ng:repeat="activity in activities"
#activity will be removed from activities array and DELETE /api/activities will be produced
remove = (activity)->
activities.remove activity
#activity will be added to activities array and POST /api/activities will be produced
add = (new-activity)->
activities.push new-activity
$scope.add = add
$scope.remove = remove
$scope.activities = activities
##Book an activity example
angular
.module "app", [ablsdk]
.controller "yourCtrl", (ablsdk, $timeout)->
widget = ablsdk.widget
widget.load!.then ->
#Working with activity model
widget = ablsdk.widget
console.log widget.activities #=> a loaded activities
ablsdk.choose widget.activities.0 #=> choose a first activity
console.log widget.current-activity #=> chosen activity
#Working with slots model
$timeout ->
for calendar in widget.slot.calendars
for day in calendar.days
statuses =
chosen: widget.slot.isActiveDay(day) #=> user chosen that day
enabled: not widget.slot.isDisabledDay(day) #=> this day can be chosen
empty: widget.slot.isDummy(day) #=> this is not a day but free space reserved by previous month
if statuses.enabled
widget.choose day
return
console.log widget.slot.active-slots #=> show all active slots available for this day
widget.choose widget.slot.active-slots.0
#Working with book model
form = widget.book.form
console.log "Available Slots", widget.book.calendar.available!
calc = widget.calc!
calc.attendees.0.quantity = 5
calc.addons.0.quantity = 5
calc.coupon.code = "COUPONCODE"
calc.coupon.add!
#when you change the model in angular view please add attributes event="book.handle(event)" and name="email" or appropriate in order to show inline errors to user
form.email = "yourEmail@gmail.com"
form.name = "Your Name"
form.phone = "+1XXXXXXXXX"
form.address = "New York City, ..."
form.notes = "New York City, ..."
form.creditCard.card = "0000 0000 0000 0000"
form.creditCard.cvv = "123"
form.creditCard.exp-date = "12/07"
widget.book.agree! # => Agree with terms and conditions
console.log "Subtotal", calc.calcSubtotal!
console.log "Taxes / Fees", calc.calcTaxesFees!
console.log "Coupon", calc.calcCoupon!
console.log "Total", calc.calcTotal!
widget.book.checkout {$valid: yes} #pass the real angular form object here
###How to run tests
npm run test
###How to compile
./run
FAQs
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The npm package ablsdk receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, ablsdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ablsdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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