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DARTS portal

This is primarily an Angular app that runs through a node.js server. There are four main reasons for the node.js express server

  • to serve the angular app when deployed in Kubernetes
  • to proxy API requests to internally-facing backend API services, such as the DARTS API
  • to handle auth / user session
  • to provide a stubbed API for development

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Running the application requires the following tools to be installed in your environment:

Install Dependencies

Install dependencies by executing the following command:

yarn

Local Development Strategies

There are four different ways to develop locally:

1. API Stub

To run darts-portal against node.js API stub:

yarn dev:darts-api-stub

2. Staging environment

To run darts-portal against staging API:

yarn dev:darts-api-stg

3. Demo environment

To run darts-portal locally against demo API:

yarn dev:darts-api-demo

4. Local darts-portal with local darts-api

To run darts-portal Angular & node.js frontend with darts-api:

yarn dev

The applications's home page will be available at https://localhost:3000.

Note this is running both node.js and Angular and expects the (darts-api) to also be running locally to function correctly

Build

Run yarn:build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. This compiles both the node.js server-side code and angular code.

Code style

We use ESLint and Prettier

Running the linting:

yarn lint

You can fix prettier formatting issues using:

yarn prettier:fix

Running unit/integration tests

Run yarn test or yarn test:watch to execute the unit tests via Jest.

--silent flag reduces noise in console when running tests.

Running end-to-end tests

Run yarn test:functional to execute the end-to-end tests using Cypress, this includes accessibility checks via axe-core (WCAG22AA standards).

Run yarn cypress to open the cypress console, very useful for debugging tests.

Angular code scaffolding

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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