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angularjs-webpack

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A complete, yet simple, starter for AngularJS using Webpack.

This workflow serves as a starting point for building AngularJS (1.x) applications using Webpack 2.x. Should be noted that apart from the pre-installed angular package, this workflow is pretty much generic.

  • Heavily commented webpack configuration with reasonable defaults.
  • ES6, and ES7 support with babel.
  • Source maps included in all builds.
  • Development server with live reload.
  • Production builds with cache busting.
  • Testing environment using karma to run tests and jasmine as the framework.
  • Code coverage when tests are run.
  • No gulp and no grunt, just npm scripts.

Warning: Make sure you're using the latest version of Node.js and NPM

Quick start

Clone/Download the repo then edit app.js inside /src/app/app.js

# clone our repo
$ git clone https://github.com/preboot/angularjs-webpack.git my-app

# change directory to your app
$ cd my-app

# install the dependencies with npm
$ npm install

# start the server
$ npm start

go to http://localhost:8080 in your browser.

Table of Contents

Getting Started

Dependencies

What you need to run this app:

  • node and npm (Use NVM)
  • Ensure you're running Node (v4.1.x+) and NPM (2.14.x+)

Installing

  • fork this repo
  • clone your fork
  • npm install to install all dependencies

Running the app

After you have installed all dependencies you can now run the app with:

npm start

It will start a local server using webpack-dev-server which will watch, build (in-memory), and reload for you. The port will be displayed to you as http://localhost:8080.

Developing

Build files

  • single run: npm run build
  • build files and watch: npm start

Testing

1. Unit Tests

  • single run: npm test
  • live mode (TDD style): npm run test-watch

License

MIT

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