After cloning the project, run yarn
for downloading the dependencies. Verify
that the applications starts with npm run start
.
https://api.eternal-holidays.net
acts as the default backend.
If the backend is not reachable you can also run the backend locally (see below) .
To verify everything is working, you can run following commands:
- Unit Tests:
npm run test
Tests with Puppeteer:npm run test:vr
- Storybook:
npm run storybook
(Storybook should start on http://localhost:4400) - Cypress:
npm run e2e:watch
- optional: Backend (see notes below):
mvnw spring-boot:run -pl backend
You can run the backend also locally. It is written in Spring Boot and uses H2
as database. The db file is located in backend/db.mv.db
.
Execute ./mvnw spring-boot:run -pl backend
. You require at least Java 1.8.
You also have to replace the baseUrl
property in environment.ts
or just
run npm run start:dev-local
.
If you have the desire to fully rebuild the system from scratch with an Angular application build from scratch, following commands should be executed:
npx ng add @angular/material
# NgRx
yarn add @ngrx/store @ngrx/effects @ngrx/store-devtools
# Forms
yarn add @ngx-formly/core @ngx-formly/material ngx-formly-helpers
# Utility libs
yarn add lodash-es date-fns
# Tailwind
yarn add -D tailwindcss postcss
# Auto-Spies
yarn add -D jest-auto-spies
# RxJs Marbles
yarn add -D rxjs-marbles
# Testing Boilerplate
yarn add -D @ngneat/spectator ng-mocks ngx-build-plus @types/lodash-es @testing-library/angular
# Component Harnesses in Cypress
yarn add -D @jscutlery/cypress-harness cypress-pipe
# Visual Regression - Puppeteer
yarn add -D jest-image-snapshot jest-puppeteer puppeteer @types/expect-puppeteer @types/jest-environment-puppeteer @types/jest-image-snapshot @types/puppeteer
# Enable Storybook
npx ng g @nrwl/angular:storybook-configuration eternal
# Visual Regression - Cypress
yarn add -D cypress-plugin-snapshots
# Playwright
yarn add -D @playwright/test