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+ | Note: You should now have a "node_modules" directory inside your "angular-2018" directory... it contains Angular, including the "ng" command that we need next. | ||
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+ | Next, we need to create a new project, which is done using the "ng new" command... only the "ng" command is buried inside the "node_modules" directory, so you have 2 options: | ||
+ | * specify its full path every time | ||
+ | * add it to your linux path | ||
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+ | Running the command specifying the full path would look like something like this: | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/ng new app-alix | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | Obviously replace "app-alix" with the name of YOUR app... | ||
== GitLab == | == GitLab == | ||
'''Important:''' Make sure that you commit your work to [[GitLab_server|GitLab]] on a regular basis! | '''Important:''' Make sure that you commit your work to [[GitLab_server|GitLab]] on a regular basis! |
Revision as of 14:39, 31 January 2018
Main Page >> Web Technologies >> Workbook >> Week 02 - Google Angular - part 1
Google Angular
You should spend 2 weeks working through The Tour of Heroes tutorial, located here:
It is recommended that you cover sections 1-4 this week:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Hero Editor
- 3. Master/Detail
- 4. Multiple Components
Installing on mi-linux from Putty
First, go into your public_html folder, create a NEW folder and locate yourself inside it:
cd public_html mkdir angular-2018 cd angular-2018
Then run the Angular installation, but WITHOUT the -g option (we are not allowed to install globally on mi-linux)
npm install @angular/cli
Note: The above will take a while...
Note: You should now have a "node_modules" directory inside your "angular-2018" directory... it contains Angular, including the "ng" command that we need next.
Next, we need to create a new project, which is done using the "ng new" command... only the "ng" command is buried inside the "node_modules" directory, so you have 2 options:
- specify its full path every time
- add it to your linux path
Running the command specifying the full path would look like something like this:
node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/ng new app-alix
Obviously replace "app-alix" with the name of YOUR app...
GitLab
Important: Make sure that you commit your work to GitLab on a regular basis!