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taco-bell-starter

v1.0.2

Published

taco-bell starter app

Readme

taco-bell-starter

Demo package for use of taco-bell. Clone and use as a template for your project.

This package contains an example project structure when working with taco-bell. The application's function is trivial and is only intended to demonstrate an opinionated design pattern.

  • dist -- compiled files are copied here
  • src
    • client -- files bundled and sent to the browser
      • App.ts -- class for creating the browser application.
      • Model.ts -- class representing the application state
      • main.ts -- startup script which instantiates a singleton model and a singleton App.
    • server -- files are NOT sent to browser
      • server.ts -- server configuration. This is the script executed when running the server with grunt serve
    • static -- contains web resources served to the browser
    • models.ts -- script shared by client and server
  • tst
    • AppPage.ts -- selenium style page model
    • end-to-end.ts -- end to end test script executed with grunt end-to-end. Depends on server.ts

Install

npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install

Clean

grunt clean

Build

grunt

Serve

grunt serve

End to end tests

These tests are configured to run in a local headless Chrome browser. First update the tst.browserLocation environment variable in Gruntfile.coffee to point to the location of your chrome installation.

# first start the server
grunt serve
# then in a different shell run the tests
grunt end-to-end