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Server-Side Enterprise Development with Angular

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Published in Nov 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789806267
Pages 142 pages
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Creating a New Application

Now that we have installed and configured Angular CLI, we will start by generating a new application.

Running the ng new command will do the following:

  1. Create a folder called angular-social.
  2. Create a new application inside this folder.
  3. Add a routing module (because of the --routing flag).
  4. Run npm install inside this folder to install the dependencies.
  5. Run git init to initialize a new Git repository.

The following is the folder structure of an Angular CLI app:

  • src: This folder contains the source files for the application.
  • src/app/: This folder contains the application files.
  • src/assets/: This folder contains the static assets we can use in the application (such as images).
  • src/environments/: This folder contains the definition of the default environments of the application.
  • e2e: This folder contains the end-to-end tests for the application.

Exercise 2: Creating a New Application

In this exercise, we will create a new application. Follow these steps to complete this exercise:

  1. Open the terminal and navigate to the workspace directory where you want to work on the application:
    cd dev
  2. Inside the workspace directory, invoke the ng command, as follows:
    ng new angular-social
  3. Answer Y to the question about generating a routing module.
  4. For the stylesheet format, we will select CSS.

    The application will be generated using these options in the angular-social directory, as shown in the following screenshot:

Figure 1.2: Creating a new application
Figure 1.2: Creating a new application

Exercise 3: Starting the Development Server

In this exercise, we will start the development server. Follow these steps to complete this exercise:

  1. Open the terminal and enter the working directory:
    cd angular-social
  2. Use ng serve to start the development server:
    cd angular-social
    ng serve
Figure 1.3: Serving the application
Figure 1.3: Serving the application

Exercise 4: Browsing to the Application

In this exercise, we will navigate to the default page of our application. Follow these steps to complete this exercise:

  1. Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:4200/.
  2. You should be greeted with a default page that says Welcome to angular-social!:
Figure 1.4: Browsing to the application
Figure 1.4: Browsing to the application
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