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README.md
Developing OpenProject Frontend
The OpenProject frontend is split into two parts:
- The legacy webpack bundle is located at
frontend/legacy
and contains AngularJS from the previous frontend that cannot be converted to Angular. (Mainly because they're used in Rails partials with content within) - The Angular frontend is located at
frontend/src
and uses the Angular CLI to compile and serve locally.
Angular frontend
When developing, npm run serve
will open a proxy server (webpack-dev-server) that will serve assets from memory.
That server is running on http://localhost:4200
by default and will forward all requests it cannot handle to the Rails server
which it expects to run at http://localhost:3000
.
You can always access the Rails server with http://localhost:3000
and it will forward the requests to the CLI Proxy unless an empty ENV variable OPENPROJECT_CLI_PROXY='''
is passed to it.
Then, Rails will try to locate the asset on disk (e.g., as output from the rake assets:precompile
task).
This is also what happens in production mode.
To learn more about how this behavior works in detail, see the asset helper at app/helpers/frontend_asset_helper.rb
.
The proxy definition can be found at frontend/cli_to_rails_proxy.js
.
Ahead-of-Time compilation (AOT)
In development, by default AOT is disabled. You can force it in by running npm run serve --aot
.
For production builds with ng build --prod
, --aot
is enabled by default as per the frontend/angular.json
configuration.
Production builds
Production builds can be triggered either through the rake assets:precompile
rake task (which will compile legacy and angular frontend)
or by running npm build --prod
manually.
Tests
Tests are run with karma-jasmine through the Angular CLI ng test
. To watch the test output, use ng test --watch
.
Only files ending with .spec.ts
will be matched and compiled.
For more information, see TESTING.
Plugins
OpenProject Community Edition has some plugins that contain a frontend, e.g., Costs or My Project Page.
For developing these plugins, they need to be linked so either the Legacy or Angular frontend can see and process them. For more information on that part, see PLUGINS
Living Style Guide
The style guide is available as part of the Rails development server at: http://localhost:3000/styleguide.
For more information on styling the application, see STYLING.
Changing or updating Dependencies
We use npm shrinkwrap
to lock down runtime (but not development)
dependencies. When adding or removing dependencies, please adhere to the
following workflow:
npm install
npm shrinkwrap
Please commit npm-shrinkwrap.json
along with any changes to package.json
.
Topics
The individual topics for the documentation for the frontend are
TESTING.md
- documentation of our approach to integration and unit testingSTYLING.md
- notes on styling and the Sass-PipelineAPI.md
- notes on dealing with the several APIs provided by OpenProjectLEGACY.md
- contains additional information on how to use the legacy bundlePLUGINS.md
- contains additional information on how to link plugins with a frontend during development.