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zero-blocks

v0.2.0-PreRelease.0

Published

Infragistics Angular2 Components and supporting directives built with TypeScript and Angular 2

Readme

Ignite UI JS Blocks - Infragistics Angular2 Components

Build Status Coverage Status NPM version

Components and supporting directives built with TypeScript and Angular 2 including samples and tests. Source files under the src folder.

Current list of controls include:

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Setup

From the root folder run:

npm install

Demos can be run using either the lite server:

npm start

or by pointing a server of your choosing to the root directory of the repo (e.g. Virtual Directory in IIS pointing to this folder). Either way works by simply opening html files from the samples folder (samples/index.html) afterwards. The start script will also build and watch TypeScript files. For other options use the commands below.

Build

In case your editor cannot auto-compile the TypeScript files (VS, VS Code, others with plugins) there's a configured npm command in place to run the compiler:

npm run build
/// OR in watch mode
npm run watch

This will compile all TypeScript files per the tsconfig.json setup and optionally continue watching for file changes and recompile accordingly.

NPM Package

You can include Ignite UI JS Blocks in your project as a depencency using the NPM package.

npm install igniteui-js-blocks --save-dev

Contributing

Coding Guidelines

Demo App

[Warehouse Picklist App] (https://github.com/IgniteUI/warehouse-js-blocks)