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strong-arc

v1.8.9

Published

A visual suite for the StrongLoop API Platform

Downloads

609

Readme

StrongLoop Arc

StrongLoop Arc was formerly known as Studio.

Please see the official documentation.

For information on using with the StrongLoop Process Manager, see http://strong-pm.io.

Install

Prerequisite: You must have Node.js installed.

Install using npm as follows:

$ npm install -g strongloop

Run

1. Create a new LoopBack project by running the following in your terminal:

$ slc loopback my-loopback-application

2. In the application root directory, start the Arc using the slc arc command.

$ cd my-loopback-application
$ slc arc

StrongLoop Arc will open in your default browser.

Developer Guide

This information is for developers contributing to the strong-arc project itself. For information on using Arc to develop APIs and applications, see the official documentation.

Releases

Commits to the production branch trigger a build and publish to get-studio.strongloop.com. Previous releases are available at http://get-studio.strongloop.com/strong-studio-$VERSION.tgz

Updating angular services for loopback-workspace

Angular services are automatically generated via gulp build which is called during npm install.

$ npm install