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ng2-librarization

v1.3.2

Published

A seed for an Angular 2 library

Downloads

52

Readme

A simple seed for ng2 libraries

This is a simple starter-kit to create your own external 3rd party library. It's useful to separte code you will need across multiple apps.

How to get started?

  • Clone or download this repo
  • Modify the file package.json according to your needs
  • Under src create all the modules/components/... you need
  • Re-export them in index.ts for easier access

Installation with Angular CLI

If you're trying this out locally the easiest way is to link your library locally. To do so, inside a terminal/cmd, go to the root folder of your library and type npm link. Now over at your apps root folder just install it with npm link name-of-your-library.

If you've published your library already to npm's registry, you should be fine with simply running: npm install --save name-of-your-library.

Unit Testing

In order to run unit-tests create those in feature-oriented style next to the to be tested items inside the src folder. Make sure the files end with *.spec.ts.

To run the unit tests run: npm test