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#angular-fullstack-tokens This is a fork of daftfmonk's excellent generator-angular-fullstack. Its main difference is it uses token-based authorization for ease of use in a service environment.

It is not a generator; rather, it is an already-generated skeleton or "seed" project for the following technologies:

  • angularjs
  • nodejs
  • express
  • passport with Json Web Tokens
  • SASS/Compass
  • Angular-translate (for localization)

TODO: Replace Angular-translate with Angular-Localization

To use, clone repo, then run npm install, then bower install.

To launch the server, run grunt serve.

grunt serve will watch client files in app/, and server files inside lib/, restarting the Express server when a change is detected.

Deployment

To generate a dist folder that can easily be deployed use:

grunt

This will run unit tests, jshint, concatenate and minify scripts/css, compress images, add css vendor prefixes, and finally copy all files to a tidy dist folder.

Alternatively to skip tests and jshint, use:

grunt build

Heroku Deployment

Thanks to DaftMonk's angular-fullstack, there is an extremely simplifed deployment process for heroku.

yo angular-fullstack:deploy heroku generates a dist folder that is deployment ready for heroku.com.

Create and Deploy an app in 6 easy steps

  1. mkdir foo && cd foo

  2. git clone git@github.com:jsbalrog/angular-fullstack-tokens.git

  3. npm install

  4. bower install

  5. yo angular-fullstack:deploy heroku

  6. cd dist && git push heroku master

  7. Optional (if using mongoDB) heroku addons:add mongohq

That's it! Your app should be live and shareable. Type heroku open to view it.