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angular-cli

Prototype of a CLI for Angular 2 applications based on the [ember-cli](http://www.ember-cli.com/) project.

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Angular-CLI

Prototype of a CLI for Angular 2 applications based on the ember-cli project.

Note

This projects is very much still a work in progress.

We still have a long way before getting out of our alpha stage. If you wish to collaborate while the project is still young, checkout our list issues.

Prerequisites

The generated project has dependencies that require Node 4 or greater.

Installation

npm install -g angular-cli

Usage

ng --help

Generating and serving an Angular2 project via a development server

ng new PROJECT_NAME
cd PROJECT_NAME
ng serve

Navigate to [http://localhost:4200/]. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Generating other scaffolds

Add a new component with:

ng generate component my-new-component

Add a new service with:

ng generate service my-new-service

Add a new pipe with:

ng generate pipe my-new-pipe

Creating a build

ng build

The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Running tests

Before running the tests make sure that the project is built. To build the project once you can use:

ng build

With the project built in the dist/ folder you can just run: karma start. Karma will run the tests and keep the browser open waiting to run again.

This will be easier when the command ng test is implemented.

Deploying the app via GitHub Pages

The CLI currently comes bundled with angular-cli-github-pages addon.

This means that you can deploy your apps quickly via:

git commit -a -m "final tweaks before deployment - what could go wrong?"
ng github-pages:deploy

Checkout angular-cli-github-pages addon docs for more info.

Known issues

This project is currently a prototype so there are many known issues. Just to mention a few:

  • All blueprints/scaffolds are in TypeScript only, in the future blueprints in all dialects officially supported by Angular will be available.
  • On Windows you need to run the build and serve commands with Admin permissions otherwise the performance really sucks.
  • Protractor integration is missing.
  • The initial installation as well as ng new take too long because of lots of npm dependencies.
  • "ember" branding leaks through many error messages and help text.
  • Many existing ember addons are not compatible with Angular apps built via angular-cli.

Development Hints for hacking on angular-cli

Working with master

git clone https://github.com/angular/angular-cli.git
cd angular-cli
npm link

npm link is very similar to npm install -g except that instead of downloading the package from the repo, the just cloned angular-cli/ folder becomes the global package. Any changes to the files in the angular-cli/ folder will immediately affect the global angular-cli package, allowing you to quickly test any changes you make to the cli project.

Now you can use angular-cli via the command line:

ng new foo
cd foo
npm link angular-cli
ng server

npm link angular-cli is needed because by default the globally installed angular-cli just loads the local angular-cli from the project which was fetched remotely from npm. npm link angular-cli symlinks the global angular-cli package to the local angular-cli package. Now the angular-cli you cloned before is in three places: The folder you cloned it into, npm's folder where it stores global packages and the angular-cli project you just created.

Please read the official npm-link documentation and the npm-link cheatsheet for more information.

License

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Package last updated on 04 Dec 2015

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