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Integrating NativeScript with Angular 2.
Install your native toolchain and NativeScript as described in the docs:
https://docs.nativescript.org/setup/quick-setup
$ npm install -g gulp
Then install the needed NPM packages:
$ cd nativescript-angular $ npm install
Install NPM packages (use the local copy of nativescript-angular):
$ cd ng-sample $ npm install $ npm install ../nativescript-angular
Start the app:
$ tns run android $ tns run ios
Install the webpack tool:
$ npm install -g webpack
Enable the webpack hook by setting the WEBPACK_BUILD environment variable. You can do it with a single command on OSX/Linux using:
$ env WEBPACK_BUILD=1 tns run android
Install NPM packages (use the local copy of nativescript-angular):
$ cd tests $ npm install $ npm install ../nativescript-angular
Start test run:
$ tns test ios --emulator $ tns test android --emulator
Use npm link to link nativescript-angular in tests and ng-sample progects:
cd nativescript-angular npm link cd ../ng-sample npm link nativescript-angular cd ../tests npm link nativescript-angular
NativeScript session on AngularConnect conference
The ng-sample app is meant for testing stuff while developing the renderer code, and isn't the best example out there. You can take a look at these sample apps that use the published builds from npm:
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