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OAR Common Angular Library (oar-lib-angular)

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This repository provides Angular modules that can be shared across multiple Angular applications supporting the NIST Open Access to Research (OAR) program, specifically the publishing of NIST research. This repository is usually included as a submodule in other repositories dedicated to particular applications; these currently include:

  • oar-midas-portal -- providing the NIST-internal portal site that serves as a gateway to various activities related to research publishing.
  • oar-pdr-angular -- applications related to publishing digital, non-literature assets (namely, data and software). This includes:
    • pdr-lps -- the Landing Page Service application that provides public publication landing pages
    • midas-author -- the application for creating a data or software publication

As software based on the the Angular application framework, the code is written primarily in Typescript.

Contents

libs/oarng --> Angular library containing re-usuable modules
demos/     --> Standalone applications that demonstrate some of the reusable modules
scripts/   --> Tools for running the demonstrations and running all tests
oar-build/ --> general oar build system support (do not customize)
docker/    --> Docker containers for building and running tests
.github/   --> GitHub repository configuration, including CI scripts for GitHub Actions
CODEOWNERS --> A listing of contacts, administrators, and contributors for this repository
LICENSE.md --> A statement of rights and responsibilities for use and copying of this software

For more details using components and services from the oarng library, consult README.md documents found in the module directories.

Prerequisites

Software in this repository is built using the Angular application framework (v13), and, thus, is built and run using nodejs and npm. Both become available to your development environment when you install,

  • node 14.19.0 or higher

All prerequisite Javascript modules needed are provided via the npm build tool. See package.json for a listing of primary dependencies and package-lock.json for a complete listing of all dependencies.

Acquiring prerequisites via Docker

As an alternative to explicitly installing prerequisites to run the tests, the docker directory contains scripts for building a Docker container with all prerequites installed in a properly configured environment. Running the docker/run.sh script will build the containers (caching them locally), start the container, and put the user in a bash shell in the container. From there, one can run applications or tests.

The scripts directory also includes scripts that will launch Docker containers to build the software (makedist.docker) and run tests (testall.docker).

To use these scripts and containers, Docker must be installed separately.

Building and Testing the software

As a standard OAR repository, it includes simple language-independent tools for building and testing the software without special knowledge of Typescript or Angular (assuming all prerequisites have been installed first); these are described in the section "Simple Building and Testing with OAR Tools".

Developers, on the other hand, primarily use the native tools (npm) to build and test as described in "Building and Testing Using Native Tools".

Simple Building and Testing with OAR Tools

As a standard OAR repository, the software products can be built by simply via the makedist script, assuming the prerequisites are installed:

  scripts/makedist

The built products will be written into the dist subdirectory (created by the makedist); each will be written into a zip-formatted file with a name formed from the product name and a version string.

The individual products can be built separately by specifying the product name as arguments, e.g:

  scripts/makedist oarng

Additional options are available; use the -h option to view the details:

  scripts/makedist -h

The testall script can be used to execute all unit and integration tests:

  scripts/testall

Like with makedist, you can run the tests for the different products separately by listing the desired product names as arguments to testall. Running testall -h will explain available command-line options.

Building and Testing Using Native Tools

The npm tool can be used in the standard way for Angular projects to build and test this software.

To install the Typescript compiler and all required Javascript modules, type:

  npm install

This only needs to be done ncec, unless dependencies (as recorded in the package.json file) change.

To build the library, type:

  npm run build

The above command (which is a shortcut for npm run build oarng) just builds the library and installs it into the dist/oarng directory. To build one of the demo applications, specify the demo app name on the build command line:

  npm run build wizard-demo

To run the unit tests for both the library and the demos, type:

  npm test

Developing the Library

This repository was set as a multi-project Angular workspace in order to host multiple libraries and demo applications. The OARng libary (under libs/oarng) was created as a library using the Angular CLI tool.
Developers should consult the Angular documentation on libaries for more information on how libraries are different from applications.

To add a new module to the library:

  1. Create a new module directory under libs/oarng/src/lib
  2. Copy in Angular class files contianing reusable Components, Services, Directives and Interfaces.
  3. Create a module file (e.g. mymod.module.ts) in that directory for importing the classes as a whole.
  4. Expand and validate the unit tests
  5. Add all exportable classes to the libs/oarng/src/public-api.json

Using the Library

To use the OARng library, it must be built first:

  npm run build

which installs the library into dists/oarng.

This library can be used in another Angular project, by adding this directory as a dependency in that other project's package.json file. For example, the package.json file in the oar-pdr-angular, which includes this repo as a submodule, includes the following in its package.json file:

  "dependencies": {
     ...
     "oarng": "../lib/dist/oarng",
     ...
  }

Running npm install in the importing project will install the library into its node_modules cache.

Repository Administration

Please see LICENSE.md for the current licensing statements. Software in this repository is open-source and held in the public domain.

Contacts

The administrators of this repository include:

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