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@openstapps/app

This is a hybrid mobile app which is built using Ionic and Apache Cordova Framework.

Why not refactoring legacy app?

The StApps 1.x.x (legacy app, but current app in stores) is written using Ionic 1 framework (AngularJS). For StApps 2.x.x project (this repository) we want to use latest version of Ionic (Ionic 2+ which uses Angular 2+; at the time of writing of the documentation current versions are: Ionic 4, Angular 6), which introduces significant changes. That said, simple refactoring of the app 1.x.x was not viable solution and this project was created with goal of coding of the existing and new features, defined by in new requirements (details available in internal documents).

How to quickly start running the app?

There are (npm) scripts defined to get the app running as quickly as possible. Those scripts (shortcuts for docker commands) are called using the syntax npm run + <script-name>. So we have the following commands available:

npm run docker:fresh

which pulls the fresh image (Dockerfile) wich contains all the tools needed for building, serving and deploying the app.

npm run docker:enter

which enters the container on docker builder image, where we can run npm install (to install the required npm packages) and npm build (to build the app: convert into executable files), but also any other arbitrary commands with the tools available in the docker image.

npm run docker:build

which runs npm install (to install the required npm packages) and npm build (to build the app: convert into executable files) in the docker container which runs on the docker builder image.

npm run docker:serve

which serves the app for running it in browser. It basically runs ionic serve in the docker container (on the docker builder image).

Further explaination of npm scripts

All the npm scripts are defined in package.json file. It is recommended to open the file and check what these scripts exactly do.

Most useful commands

Running the app

Install the npm packages needed for running the app (as for any other node project which uses npm):

npm install

Build the app (transpile etc.):

npm run build

Open the app in the browser:

ionic serve

Executing tests

Execute unit tests:

npm test

Execute e2e tests:

npm run e2e

As mentioned, we can always check the package.json for details on each npm script/command.

Using Gitlab CI as a reference

As we use GitLab CI for building the app, running tests and deployment of the app, we can always refer to .gitlab-ci.yml, file which shows us which commands (script part) should be run for each phase of the development process. We can use these commands to reproduce the same thing on our local computers in a docker container (as we can use the same docker image GitLab CI is using).

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