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Agora-core-view contais the whole interface for sequent v3, and it's developed with AngularJS.

Installation

You need to install node.js. This project has been tested to work with node.js v0.10.31. You can install it with your favourite package manager (apt-get for example) or install it from the web and follow the instructions in the README (note, it requires gcc-g++ and other dependencies):

wget http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.31/node-v0.10.31.tar.gz
tar zxf node-v0.10.31.tar.gz
cd node-v0.10.31
./configure && make && sudo make install
sudo chown -R `whoami` ~/.npm

You need also to install globally grunt and yarn:

sudo npm install -g grunt-cli grunt yarn

After that, you can install the sequent-core-view javascript dependencies:

yarn

Once that's done, you have 3 simple Grunt commands available:

grunt serve   #This will run a development server with watch & livereload enabled.
grunt test    #Run local unit tests.
grunt build   #Places a fully optimized (minified, concatenated, and more) in /dist

You might also need to install chrome browser for some of the tests performed by grunt test. For example, in Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
echo 'export CHROME_BIN=chromium-browser' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc 

Generator Note

Agora core view repository, using angular. It's generated using https://github.com/cgross/generator-cg-angular , take a look at the README.md file in there for more information about the structure and how to create new angular services, modules, directives, etc.

Unit testing

To execute the unit tests, run:

grunt test

Testing (E2E)

End to end testing executes tests in a browser instance. It requires a set of dependencies that are updated in package.json (protractor related), so if you executed npm install it should be fine.

Additionally, you should assure that you have an updated global protractor installed. To do so, you can execute the following commands as root:

npm install webdriver-manager
webdriver-manager update

Now we're ready to execute the E2E tests. To do so, you need to launch three commands in three different terminals. The first one launches in background an http server serving the static app in background. To do so, execute:

grunt serve

In another terminal, execute selenium web driver, the web browser where the tests will be executed:

webdriver-manager start

NOTE: do not press key in this terminal after executing this command unless you want to stop the web driver.

In a third terminal, we will launch the E2E unit tests:

protractor e2e.conf.js

License

Copyright (C) 2015 Sequent Tech Inc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). Contact: legal@sequentech.io

This file is part of the sequent-core-view module of the Sequent Tech project.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

Commercial License Usage Licensees holding valid commercial Sequent Tech project licenses may use this file in accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in a written agreement between you and Sequent Tech Inc. For licensing terms and conditions and further information contact us at legal@sequentech.io .

GNU Affero General Public License Usage Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.AGPL3 included in the packaging of this file, or alternatively found in http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

External libraries This program distributes libraries from external sources. If you follow the compilation process you'll download these libraries and their respective licenses, which are compatible with our licensing.