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dwm-angular-google-maps

v1.1.13

Published

AngularJS directives for Google Maps

Downloads

9

Readme

angular-google-maps

AngularJS directives for Google Maps

Dependencies  Dependencies  Build Status

Getting started

This is a directive for AngularJS ~1.0.7+, ~1.2.2+.

If you plan to hack on the directives or want to run the example, first thing to do is to install NPM dependencies:

npm install
bower install ( for specs and dev dependencies)

Building

To build the library after you made changes, simply run grunt:

grunt

If you get errors from jshint, just add the --force argument.

Running the example

To run the example page, just run

grunt example

and open your browser on http://localhost:3000/example.html.

Documentation

The various directives are documented at official site.

Contributing

Pull requests more than welcome! If you're adding new features, it would be appreciated if you would provide some docs about the feature. This can be done either by adding a card to our Trello board, forking the website branch and issuing a PR with the updated documentation page, or by opening an issue for us to add the documentation to the site.

Branching Model w Git Flow We are trying to follow the git flow branching model where all bugs that are considered urgent / patches will be pull requested against master. If the PR (pull request) is an improvement and a non urgent fix it will go towards develop which is the working(SNAPSHOT) next version of what master will be.

When patches and bugs are rolled into master they will be immediatley rolled into develop as well. Where the flow is PR(bug fix) -> merge master -> merge develop .