# LocalLoop Web Interface This is the repository for the LocalLoop web interface, for traders and customers to see and submit data to the service. | Branch | Status | | --- | --- | | *Master:* | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/FoodLoop-Web.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/FoodLoop-Web) | | *Development:* | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/FoodLoop-Web.svg?branch=development)](https://travis-ci.org/Pear-Trading/FoodLoop-Web) | ## Getting Started To get started with development, you will need an up to date version of node.js, git, and access to either the backend dev server, or a local running copy of the backend server from [LocalLoop Server][LocalLoop-Server]. For your local node.js, We reccomend using [n][tj/n] on \*nix and Mac, for Windows take a look at [nodist][marcelklehr/nodist] - although other options exist. We reccomend Node.js version 8.0.0+ and npm version 5.3.0+. To get this repository set up, first clone it and then run the following commands: ``` npm install -g @angular/cli npm install ``` [LocalLoop-Server]:https://github.com/Pear-Trading/Foodloop-Server [tj/n]:https://github.com/tj/n [marcelklehr/nodist]:https://github.com/marcelklehr/nodist ## Environments The app defaults to using the development server. For other options, see `src/environments/environments.ts` ## Testing There are two types of test in this codebase, unit tests (using Karma) and E2E tests (using Protractor). ### Karma Unit Tests To run these, you just need to run `npm run test` - this should work without any further configuration. These run the `*.spec.ts` files next to the normal source files, and are for basic tests for each function on their own. These tests are a long-running process, and will automatically run on file changes. Just run the command above, and then check back to the browser window that appears to see any errors as you work! ### Protractor E2E Tests To run these, you will need to run the following: ``` webdriver-manager update ``` This will download the correct webdriver for you (we use chromedriver), and any other dependencies it needs. After that, you can run the tests with `npm run e2e`. Note these run once, and will need to be re-run every time you want to run an e2e test. You will also need to run the These tests are best run regularly, and should show if any issues have emerged in other parts of the application that you are not aware of, or if some part of the flow through the app has changed sufficiently. ## Licences ### CoreUI The interface itself is based off of [CoreUI][core-ui] which is MIT Licenced. For information, see `LICENCE.MIT` included in this repo. [core-ui]: http://coreui.io # Old README This is the old README with some minor tips on getting started, and more reading. ## Angular2DevelopmentCLI This project was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 1.0.0-beta.32.3. ### Development server Run `ng serve` for a dev server. Navigate to `http://localhost:4200/`. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files. ### Code scaffolding Run `ng generate component component-name` to generate a new component. You can also use `ng generate directive/pipe/service/class/module`. ### Build Run `ng build` to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the `dist/` directory. Use the `-prod` flag for a production build. ### Running unit tests Run `ng test` to execute the unit tests via [Karma](https://karma-runner.github.io). ### Running end-to-end tests Run `ng e2e` to execute the end-to-end tests via [Protractor](http://www.protractortest.org/). Before running the tests make sure you are serving the app via `ng serve`. ### Further help To get more help on the Angular CLI use `ng help` or go check out the [Angular CLI README](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/blob/master/README.md).