generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
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this jhipster blueprint allows to generate server code with composite key using the @id annotation
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generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
JHipster blueprint, this jhipster blueprint allows to generate server code with composte key using custom annotations
Introduction
This is a JHipster blueprint, that is meant to be used in a JHipster application.
Prerequisites
As this is a JHipster blueprint, we expect you have JHipster and its related tools already installed:
Installation
With NPM
To install this blueprint:
npm install -g generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
To update this blueprint:
npm update -g generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
With Yarn
To install this blueprint:
yarn global add generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
To update this blueprint:
yarn global upgrade generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
Usage
To use this blueprint, run the below command
jhipster --blueprint composite-key-server
Running local Blueprint version for development
During development of blueprint, please note the below steps. They are very important.
- Link your blueprint globally
Note: If you do not want to link the blueprint(step 3) to each project being created, use NPM instead of Yarn as yeoman doesn't seem to fetch globally linked Yarn modules. On the other hand, this means you have to use NPM in all the below steps as well.
cd composite-key-server
npm link
- Link a development version of JHipster to your blueprint (optional: required only if you want to use a non-released JHipster version, like the master branch or your own custom fork)
You could also use Yarn for this if you prefer
cd generator-jhipster
npm link
cd composite-key-server
npm link generator-jhipster
- Create a new folder for the app to be generated and link JHipster and your blueprint there
mkdir my-app && cd my-app
npm link generator-jhipster-composite-key-server
npm link generator-jhipster (Optional: Needed only if you are using a non-released JHipster version)
jhipster -d --blueprint composite-key-server
License
Apache-2.0 © Youssef El Houti
Contributing
testing
to test your changes, just run npm test
, this will check that generated code matches matches the in test/samples/
If you change the sample project code, in that folder run: ./gradlew -x webpack clean test integrationTest
to make sure your changes don't break generated code.
You can also run e2e tests using the project: https://github.com/elhoutico/jhipster-primeng-blueprint which support composite keys (change protractor config to use server on localhost:8080 instead of localhost:9000)
first start the sample project: ./gradlew -x webpack