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basap

v0.1.22

Published

Angular 1.x ES6 base app register module.

Downloads

25

Readme

Basap

wercker status

Below is the basic info to get going hower you should install the project so that you can run the server and view the example documentation as well as see a working app.

IMPORTANT

Be sure to use jspm install with this project installing either angular-route, angular-new-router or angular-ui-router. These modules are excluded so that when installing this module via jspm you don't end up with unnecessary router modules installed.

Often it's easier to follow something already working.

Installing

    $ npm install basap

Serving Project

    $ gulp serve

Building Project Dist

    $ gulp build   

Importing Basap

To use the output files within dist the easiest way is the install using jspm specifying the repository from which to install. The below will install basap from the current build on our repository. If you download and run the demo directly and/or fork and make changes, you need only change the repo owner and repo name as show below to install from your repository which will contain your changes.

    $ jspm install github:origin1tech/basap

To import into your actual ES6 file do the following:

    import basap from 'origin1tech/basap'; // again change the names here if you've imported from an alt repo.

Setup Html

To load the basap module in your project you will need a couple scripts. I would strongly suggest reading up on SystemJS and the module loader in general to understand the various ways you can load your project. Basap contains a dist folder which has already built all the different bundles for loading in various ways. Probably the easiest in production is to use the file with the extension .sfx.

.js - standard bundle requries config.js .runtime.js - self executable file that includes the runtime as well (you will only need this file) .sfx.js - self executing modules that expect system.js to have already been loaded.

    <script src="./jspm_packages/system.js"></script>
    <script src="./config.js"></script>
    <script>
        System.import('js/app');
    </script>

Creating Your App

    var app = basap('app', 
            [ /* your dependeinces like ngRoute */ ], 
            { /* your initialization options */ }
        );

Creating an Area

    var area = app.area('user', [ /* dependencies */ ], { /* options */ });

Creating a Route

    area.when('/user', { templateUrl: '/path/to/user.html', controller: 'MyController' });

Continued Documentation

There is much more documentation in the project demo. I suggest you install and run it as there are many more features not cited here.

License

see: LICENSE.md