This is an Angular SSR application. There are two main reasons for this:
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the web server for when the app is deployed in Kubernetes.
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to proxy API requests to internally-facing backend API services, such as the opal-fines-service.
Running the application requires the following tools to be installed in your environment:
Install dependencies by executing the following command:
yarn
Clone the opal-fines-service repository and follow the instructions in there to get it up and running. This is required by the front end to make local API requests.
To run the Angular SSR application in development mode with hot reloading run the following command.
yarn dev:ssr
The applications's home page will be available at http://localhost:4200.
Note this is running the Angular SSR application and expects the opal-fines-service to also be running locally to function correctly.
The following command builds the Angular SSR application for production and serves it. You will not have hot reloading in this mode.
yarn build:serve:ssr
The applications's home page will be available at http://localhost:4000.
Note this is running Angular SSR application and expects the opal-fines-service to also be running locally to function correctly.
By default Redis is disabled for local development. If desired, start up a Redis instance locally:
docker run -p 6379:6379 -it redis/redis-stack-server:latest
And enable Redis integration within the application by setting the environment variable FEATURES_REDIS_ENABLED
to true
. The application will connect to Redis on the next startup.
By default Launch Darkly is disabled by default for local development. To enable set the following environment variables. Replace XXXXXXXXXXXX
with the project client id.
export FEATURES_LAUNCH_DARKLY_ENABLED=true
export LAUNCH_DARKLY_CLIENT_ID=XXXXXXXXXXXX
The streaming of flags is disabled by default, if you would like to enable set the following environment variable.
export FEATURES_LAUNCH_DARKLY_STREAM=true
Run yarn build:ssr
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/opal-frontend
directory. This compiles both the node.js server-side code and angular code.
Running the linting:
yarn lint
You can fix prettier formatting issues using:
yarn prettier:fix
Run yarn test
to execute the unit tests via karma.
To check code coverage, run yarn test --code-coverage
to execute the unit tests via karma but with code coverage.
Code coverage can then be found in the coverage folder of the repository locally.
We are using cypress for our end to end tests.
Run yarn test:smoke
to execute the end-to-end smoke tests.
yarn test:smoke
Run yarn test:functional
to execute the end-to-end functional tests.
yarn test:functional
Run yarn cypress
to open the cypress console, very useful for debugging tests.
yarn cypress
We are using axe-core and cypress-axe to check the accessibility. Run the production server and once running you can run the smoke or functional test commands.
Run yarn ng generate component component-name
to generate a new component. You can also use yarn ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module
.
Note the requirement for prefixing the ng
commands with yarn
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