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angular2-meteor-auto-bootstrap

v0.6.0

Published

This package handle the automatic bootstrap for Angular2-Meteor applications.

Readme

angular2-meteor-auto-bootstrap

This package handle the automatic bootstrap for Angular2-Meteor applications.

Without this package, your components should look like that: (with the viewProviders in each one of them)

@Component({
    selector: 'my-comp',
    viewProviders: [
        IterableDiffers.extend([new MongoCursorDifferFactory()])
    ]
})
@View({
    directives: [NgFor],
    templateUrl: 'my-comp.html'
})
export class MyComponent extends MeteorComponent {

}

This package adds the MongoCursorDifferFactory into the defaults differs of Angular 2 so you don't need to add it to each component you create.

So in order to use this package, first make sure to install all the required dependecies:

npm install @angular/core
npm install angular2-meteor
npm install angular2-meteor-auto-bootstrap

And then import the bootstrap from THIS package:

import {bootstrap} from 'angular2-meteor-auto-bootstrap';

And then just init it like any other Angular 2 application, using the bootstrap function:

@Component({
    selector: 'app'
})
@View({
    templateUrl: 'client/app.html',
    directives: [Transactions]
})
export class Main { }

bootstrap(Main);

For more examples and working code, please refer to the /examples/ folder in this repo.