Running a demo project

The Alfresco application development framework comes with a demo project that you can run to get a feel of what's available.

  • Start by navigating into the app development framework source folder, and then the scripts folder:
 cd alfresco-ng2-components
 cd scripts

Quick examples developed with ADF

  • Start the demo shell using the JS-API from the development branch and the local component in the lib folder
./start.sh -dev -t -gitjsapi development
  • Build the lib folder using the JS-API from the development branch
./npm-build-all.sh -gitjsapi development
  • Build the lib folder using the JS-API from the development branch and run the tests on it
./npm-build-all.sh -t -gitjsapi development

start.sh

start.sh script provide an easy way to deal with the npm command and the correct sequence to run the task on demo-shell during development phases.

Options

The default behaviour of the start.sh script always runs the install and the start of the demo shell on the port 3000, but with some of the options below this behaviour can be changed. All the commands before can be used in combination

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
-u or --update run the update of the node_modules packages on the demo shell
-c or --clean clean the demo shell folder before starting it
-t or --test run the tests on the demo-shell
--e2e execute e2e test
-r or --registry Start the demo using an alternative npm registry
-v or --version Use the version defined in the pacakge.json . Download from npm and Install a different version of the lib (this option is not compatible with -dev)
-si or --skipinstall skip the install of the node_modules
-ss or --skipstart skip the start of the demo shell and only build it providing a dist folder in the relative demo-shell folder
-dev or --develop Start the demo in development mode building the relative folder lib with all the components and pointing to those components instead of the lib present in the node_modules folder
-dist Start the demo shell using a light server and the files built in the dist folder, particular useful to test the final result of the project
-gitjsapi Start the demo shell using an alfresco-js-api referenced by commit-ish version of the JS-API
-vjsapi Use the version defined in the pacakge.json. Download from npm and install a different version of JS-API

Examples

  • Start the demo and install all the dependencies
./start.sh 
  • Start the demo, install all the dependencies, and remove the previous version of the npm packages (Note. do this only after big changes):
./start.sh -c 
  • Start the demo using an alternative npm registry
./start.sh -registry 'http://npm.local.me:8080/'
  • Start the demo and update the dependencies:
./start.sh -update or -u
  • Use instead the version defined in the pacakge.json. Download from npm and install a different version of the lib (this option is not compatible with -dev) |
./start.sh -version or -v COMPONENTS_VERSION

./start.sh -v 1.4.0
  • Start the demo in development mode building the relative folder lib with all the components and pointing to this component instead of the node_modules one
./start.sh -develop or -dev
  • Start the demo shell using a light server using the files built in the dist folder
./start.sh -dist
  • Start the demo shell using an alfresco-js-api referenced by commit-ish version of the JS-API
./start.sh -gitjsapi commit-ish

./start.sh -gitjsapi development
 
./start.sh -gitjsapi de92be966e2ce7eca642ca9e9d7647ba4f849356
  • Start the alfresco-js-api against a commit-ish version of the JS-API
./start.sh -vjsapi 1.4.0

  • Run the Demo shell tests
./start.sh -t

npm-build-all.sh

npm-build-all.sh this script provides an easy way to deal with the npm command and the correct sequence to build the lib

Options

The default behaviour of the npm-build-all.sh install node_modules and build all the components

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
-t or --test Run the tests, this parameter accepts also a wildcard to execute tests for example -t "ng2-alfresco-core"
-d or --debug Run the tests in browser, this parameter accepts also a wildcard to execute tests for example -d "ng2-alfresco-core"
-c or --clean clean the ng2_components folders before start from all the temp builds files as node_modules
-gitjsapi start the demo shell using an alfresco-js-api referenced by commit-ish version of the JS-API
-si or --skipinstall skip the installation of the node_modules
-sb or --skipbuild skip the creation of the bundles files and skip the errors and lint checks inside the components
  • Build all your local components:
./npm-build-all.sh
  • Build all your local components and run the tests:
./npm-build-all.sh -t
  • Build all your local components and run the tests in BROWSER:
./npm-build-all.sh -d
  • Clean the lib folder node_modules before build
./npm-build-all.sh -c
  • Build all the components against a commit-ish version of the JS-API
 ./npm-build-all.sh -gitjsapi commit-ish

 ./npm-build-all.sh -gitjsapi development
 
 ./npm-build-all.sh -gitjsapi de92be966e2ce7eca642ca9e9d7647ba4f849356
  • Skip initial build and run only all the test
./npm-build-all.sh -s -t
  • Skip initial installation of node_modules
./npm-build-all.sh -si
  • Clean all your local components and the demo shell:
./npm-clean.sh

For development environment configuration please refer to project docs.

npm-relock-pkgs.sh

npm-relock-pkgs.sh Deletes and regenerates package-lock.json files for each|passed components, depending on the component's actual package.json

Options

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
-t or --test run the test suites after "npm install" of each component

Examples

  • Regenerate package-lock.json files for every package
./npm-relock-pkgs.sh
  • Regenerate package-lock.json files for ng2-alfresco-core and ng2-alfresco-search components
./npm-relock-pkgs.sh ng2-alfresco-core ng2-alfresco-search
  • Regenerate package-lock.json files for every package and run test suites for them
./npm-relock-pkgs.sh -t
  • Regenerate package-lock.json files for for ng2-alfresco-core and ng2-alfresco-search components and run test suites for them
./npm-relock-pkgs.sh -t ng2-alfresco-core ng2-alfresco-search

npm-clean.sh

npm-clean.sh clean all the projects folders : lib and demo-shell.

Options

Option Description
-h or --help show the help

npm-check-bundles.sh

npm-check-bundles.sh check the bundles in the package npm are present

Options

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
-r or --registry against which register you want to do this check
-v or --version the version of the components to check

npm-add-pkg.sh

npm-add-pkg.sh check the bundles in the package npm are present

Add a package across all the pacakge json in the project

Options

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
--save save it in dependencies
--save-dev save it in dev dependencies
  • Add a package in the project

Examples

./npm-add-pkg.sh --save-dev NPM_NAME

extract-langs.sh

extract-langs.sh

Extract the i18n files from the repo and create a zip

Options

Option Description
-h or --help show the help
--output or o output folder otherwise will be 18n

Examples

./extract-langs.sh 

docker-publish.sh

docker-publish.sh

publish doker images in the selected repository

Options

Option Description
-u or --username username
-p or --password password
-t or --tags tags

Examples

./docker-publish.sh

test-e2e-bc.sh

test-e2e-bc.sh

This script test that the update from 2.0.0 to 2.x.x is still smooth

Examples

./test-e2e-bc

update-project.sh

Update an external project and create a PR with last beta of ADF

Options

Option Description
-n or --name name of the project
-gnu for linux machine
-t or --token GITHUB token

Examples

./update-project.sh -t YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN -n NAME_PROJECT

test-e2e-bc.sh

test-e2e-bc.sh

This script test that the update from 2.0.0 to 2.x.x is still smooth

Examples

./test-e2e-bc