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Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications - Second Edition

By : Doguhan Uluca
Book Image

Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications - Second Edition

By: Doguhan Uluca

Overview of this book

This second edition of Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications is updated with in-depth coverage of the evergreen Angular platform. You’ll start by mastering Angular programming fundamentals. Using the Kanban method and GitHub tools, you’ll build great-looking apps with Angular Material and also leverage reactive programming patterns with RxJS, discover the flux pattern with NgRx, become familiar with automated testing, utilize continuous integration using CircleCI, and deploy your app to the cloud using Vercel Now and GCloud. You will then learn how to design and develop line-of-business apps using router-first architecture with observable data anchors, demonstrated through oft-used recipes like master/detail views, and data tables with pagination and forms. Next, you’ll discover robust authentication and authorization design demonstrated via integration with Firebase, API documentation using Swagger, and API implementation using the MEAN stack. Finally, you will learn about DevOps using Docker, build a highly available cloud infrastructure on AWS, capture user behavior with Google Analytics, and perform load testing. By the end of the book, you’ll be familiar with the entire gamut of modern web development and full-stack architecture, learning patterns and practices to be successful as an individual developer on the web or as a team in the enterprise.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Another Book You May Enjoy
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Index

Advanced continuous integration

In Chapter 4, Automated Testing, CI, and Release to Production, we covered a basic CircleCI pipeline leveraging default features. Beyond the basic automation of unit test execution, one of the other goals of CI is to enable a consistent and repeatable environment to build, test, and generate deployable artifacts of your application with every code push. Before pushing some code, a developer should have a reasonable expectation that their build will pass; therefore, creating a reliable CI environment that automates commands that developers can also run in their local machines is paramount. To achieve this goal, we will build a custom build pipeline that can run on any OS without configuration or any variation in behavior.

This section uses the lemon-mart repo. Ensure that your project has been properly configured by executing npm run docker:debug as described earlier in the chapter.

Containerizing build environments

In order...