angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci
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kandi X-RAY | angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci Summary
angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci is a JavaScript library. angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This starter project is built from angular.io quickstart. It's been extended with testing support so you can start writing tests immediately. It has been extended to enable node integration. You can run as a node server also. This project integrates Angular 2 with Express. Focus is on integration with CI and CD. You can use this quickstart code to begin your new development, write and run tests. When the code is committed, CircleCI integration executes those tests and if they are successful then the app gets deployed to heroku.
This starter project is built from angular.io quickstart. It's been extended with testing support so you can start writing tests immediately. It has been extended to enable node integration. You can run as a node server also. This project integrates Angular 2 with Express. Focus is on integration with CI and CD. You can use this quickstart code to begin your new development, write and run tests. When the code is committed, CircleCI integration executes those tests and if they are successful then the app gets deployed to heroku.
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angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 9 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
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angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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Install angular2-quickstart-tdd-circleci
Clone this repo into new project folder (e.g., my-proj).
See npm and nvm version notes above.
Create a remote repository for this project. Eg: https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git. For CI (automated tests) login to your CircleCI and follow and configure to build the newly created repository. For CD (deployment), login to your heroku account. Create a new application of node type. Configure heroku to pull code from GitHub repo : https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git. Under automatic enable the option - [X] Wait for CI to pass before deploy. For more information about CircleCI and heroku integration refer to this [link] (https://circleci.com/docs/1.0/continuous-deployment-with-heroku/).
Create a remote repository for this project. Eg: https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git
For CI (automated tests) login to your CircleCI and follow and configure to build the newly created repository.
For CD (deployment), login to your heroku account. Create a new application of node type.
Configure heroku to pull code from GitHub repo : https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git
See npm and nvm version notes above.
Create a remote repository for this project. Eg: https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git. For CI (automated tests) login to your CircleCI and follow and configure to build the newly created repository. For CD (deployment), login to your heroku account. Create a new application of node type. Configure heroku to pull code from GitHub repo : https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git. Under automatic enable the option - [X] Wait for CI to pass before deploy. For more information about CircleCI and heroku integration refer to this [link] (https://circleci.com/docs/1.0/continuous-deployment-with-heroku/).
Create a remote repository for this project. Eg: https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git
For CI (automated tests) login to your CircleCI and follow and configure to build the newly created repository.
For CD (deployment), login to your heroku account. Create a new application of node type.
Configure heroku to pull code from GitHub repo : https://github.com/<my-org>/my-proj.git
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For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
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