typescript-angular-components
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Reusable responsive angular components
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TypeScript-Angular-Components
Contains various TypeScript Angular controls and components.
Behaviors
Angular directives that are applied as attributes to an element in order to modify the element's behavior.
Components
Angular components that can be added to an application.
Buttons
Inputs
Other
- busy
- cardContainer
- commaList
- dateTimeStatic
- dialog
- genericContainer
- form
- lazyLoad
- messageLog
- multiStepIndicator
- ratingBar
- simpleCardList
- stringWithWatermark
- tabs
- templateRenderer
- userRating
- validationGroup
Filters
Angular filters which can be applied to bindings using the Angular pipe operator <span>{{myMoney | currency}}</span>
Services
Visual utilities and services for open modals and performing other UI tasks.
- autosave
- autosaveAction
- autosaveDialog
- breakpoints
- componentValidator
- contentProvider
- dialog
- documentWrapper
- jquery
- templateLoader
- windowWrapper
Types
Building and Testing
Please always test new builds to ensure non-breaking commits and PRs
The primary build scripts are:
npm run update
Installs external libraries and dependencies. Should be run after pulling down code changes.
npm run build
Compiles TypeScript files into JavaScript.
npm test
or npm run test
Runs the tests.
Use npm run test.debug
to debug test failures.
npm run test.tc
uses the TeamCity reporter to print out results for TeamCity.
npm run test.full
runs the tests in multiple browsers instead of Chrome alone.
npm run bundle
Bundle all of the javascript files together and put in the output folder.
Combinations
In addition, there are some useful combination tasks:
npm run update-build
npm run build-test
To perform a full build from scratch, including update
, build
, bundle
, run:
npm run full-build
Watch
Several tasks can be modified with .watch
in order to watch the file system for changes:
npm run build.watch
npm run build-bundle.watch
npm run build-test.watch
In general, -
is used to indicate combined / joint tasks; .
is used to indicate a subtask or a modification or variation of a task.