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ngyn

v1.3.1

Published

Services and Directives for AngularJS

Downloads

179

Readme

ngyn

ngyn is a collection of modules and directives initially extracted from a large scale, entity-centric, configuration management application created by Configit Software.

These components typically help reduce some of the inevitable boilerplate code which creeps into larger applications.

Modules Currently include

  • Resourceful Routing: Adds advanced rails style routing to AngularJS. Particularly useful in entity-centric apps.
  • Resource Extensions: Hooks for adding data on the way out or parsing it on the way in.
  • Select Key: Allows you to specify a way to match an ng-option element to the select's ng-model.
  • Select2: A directive to perform an in-place progressive enhancement to convert a select element into a select2 one.
  • Track Changes: Tracks changes to form fields in a $changed property. Like $dirty/$pristine, but resets when value matches original.
  • Form Saving Extensions: Assists in validating that a form was completed or abandoned, prompting the user to confirm.

Full documentation: http://configit.github.io/ngyn

Building

To perform a single build, which concatenates the source files into ngyn.js and ngyn.min.js inside the dist folder, run:

npm run build

To perform a build then run all tests:

npm test

When developing the most common task you will require is to watch all source and test files and re-run tests on any change, this is simply:

npm start
# This is an alias for:
npm run test:watch

There is also a build:watch task which you may find useful.