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This project was generated with Angular CLI version 9.1.5.

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|guard|interface|enum|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.

Running end-to-end tests

Run ng e2e to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.

Further help

To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help or go check out the Angular CLI README.

Website Screenshots

Website screenshots are not managed in version control. Instead, copy images into working directory. Copy files into assets/website-screenshots directory. Script creates destination directory, searches the root websites-screenshots folder for all .webp images, and sends them to src/assets/website-screenshots

mkdir src/assets/website-screenshots && find website-screenshots -type f -name "*.webp" -exec cp {} src/assets/website-screenshots \;

Converting Images

In order to keep the image filesize small, all PNGs get converted to WEBP. The following converts a given folder and all .png to .webp. Outputs will land in the folder from which it was run. sharp-cli

npx sharp-cli -f webp --input "*.png" -o .

Creating New Views and Detail Modals

This assumes APIs have been created in express already

Scaffold Components

Create View Component

Navigate to parent folder for the view (in this case, enterperise)

cd src/app/views/enterprise
ng generate component myComponent

Create Modal Component

Navigate to modals folder

cd src/app/components/modals
ng generate component myComponent-modal

Add component reference to Modal Service (modals.service.ts)

private myComponentSource = new Subject();
currentMyComponent = this.myComponentSource.asObservable();

Add component to updateDetails method

 else if (component == 'myComponent') {
   this.myComponentSource.next(row);
 }

Additional Updates

Application Plumbing

  • Update App Routing (app-routing.module.ts)
    • Add the View component as an import in app-routing.module.ts
      • import {myComponent} from './views/enterprise/myComponentName.myComponent.component';
    • Create objects in the routes array to serve the View at URL paths
      • { path: 'myComponentPath', component: myComponent},
      • { path: 'myComponentPath/:myComponentId', component: myComponent},
  • Update App Module (app.module.ts)
    • Import View and Modal components
      • import { myComponent} from './views/enterprise/serviceCategory/serviceCategory.component';
      • import { myComponent-modal } from './components/modals/myComponent-modal/service-category-modal.component';
    • Add imported modules to @NgModule({declarations:[]}

Table Service

  • Add public method to handle row click
public myComponentTableClick(data: any, addRoute: boolean=true) {
  var options: ClickOptions = {
    data: data,
    dataID: 'id', // data attribute to use in URL 
    update: 'myComponent', // corresponds to value in modals service component
    detailModalID: '#myComponentDetail', // corresponds to the div id in the modal component
    sysTableID: '',
    exportName: data.Name + '',
    systemApiStr: '/api/myComponent/get/',  // corresponding api path
    addRoute: addRoute
  };
  this.clickMethod(options);    
}

Navigation

  • Open sidenav.component.html and add link pointing at the route established earlier
    • <a routerLink="/myComponentPath" >My Component List</a>

API Connection

  • Update API Service (api.service.ts)
    • import { myComponent } from '@api/models/myComponent.model';
    • add new API path to ApiService class as an attribute
      • myComponentUrl: string = this.sharedService.internalURLFmt('api/myComponent');
    • Add new publicly available methods for each API operation
    public getMyComponent(): Observable<MyComponent[]> {
      return this.http.get<MyComponent[]>(this.myComponentUrl).pipe(
        catchError(this.handleError<MyComponent[]>('GET MyComponent', []))
      );
    };
    public getOneMyComponent(id: number): Observable<MyComponent[]> {
      return this.http.get<MyComponent[]>(this.myComponentUrl + '/get/' + String(id)).pipe(
        catchError(this.handleError<MyComponent[]>('GET One MyComponent ', []))
      );
    };

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