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cluedin-rest

v0.1.65

Published

CluedIn Rest project is the place where all the data access to the CluedIn API are done.

Downloads

40

Readme

#cluedin-rest

CluedIn Rest project is the place where all the data access to the CluedIn API are done.

##How to install

npm install cluedin-rest

##Naming convention

Every service provided by this library are prefixed with '$C_'. This is to quickly identify when using the service that it comes fo the cluedin-rest package.

##How to use

You need to have angular in you page and after simply reference the file 'c.data.js' from the dist folder.

##How to execute the test

Checkout the code, install all the dependencies:

npm install

Build the file

gulp

Execute all the Test using Karma (integration testing using angularjs)

karma start angular.conf.js

You should be good to do.

##How to write a Test

Create a File and give it an appropriate fileName. When done, add a reference to id in the index.js file contained in the 'test' folder.

The test are created using Jasmine 2.0 and are mainly mid-ways tests as it actually hit the server.