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angular1-webpack-starter

v0.5.0

Published

Component based Angular web development with Webpack.

Downloads

4

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angular1-webpack-starter

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A starter project using Angular 1.x with Webpack. A Webpack + ES6 re-implementation of the generator-aio-angular project.

Still wanna use Gulp + ES5? Check the generator-aio-angular project.

Pure front-end implementation, all API interaction are mocked using angular-mocks.

Preview

Check out the demo site. You can also check the unit test coverage report here.

The dome site is a pure front-end implementation, so you can use any email/password to login, see mock file for detail. It is hosted on Github pages, no back-end support, so we use # style URL.

Features

  • ES6
  • Component based structure proposed in https://github.com/fouber/blog/issues/10
  • Lazy load resources(js/css/images/templates...) for each page
  • Material Design using MaterializeCSS
  • Flex Layout
  • Responsive Design
    • Support multiple devices with different screen size.
    • Easy responsive implementation, very convenient to support small screen devices. (see responsive.styl)
  • Animation
  • More understandable router design
  • Easy implementation for Sidebar Navigation and Breadcrumb

Get Started

git clone https://github.com/PinkyJie/angular1-webpack-starter.git
cd angular1-webpack-starter
npm install
npm start

Then open your browser with URL http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/.

Tests

  • Unit Test: npm test
  • Unit Test with auto watch: npm run test:watch
  • E2E Test: npm run e2e
    • run npm run webdriver-update first
    • make sure a local mock server is running

Building

npm run build

The optimized files will be generated in build folder.

License

MIT