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MEAN.JS is a full-stack JavaScript open-source solution, which provides a solid starting point for MongoDB, Node.js, Express, and AngularJS based applications. The idea is to solve the common issues with connecting those frameworks, build a robust framework to support daily development needs, and help developers use better practices while working with popular JavaScript components.
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$ npm install -g bower
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* Grunt - You're going to use the Grunt Task Runner to automate your development process. Make sure you've installed Node.js and npm first, then install grunt globally using npm:
`bash
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
`
* Sass - You're going to use Sass to compile CSS during your grunt task. Make sure you have ruby installed, and then install Sass using gem install:
`bash
$ gem install sass
`
`bash
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
`
* Gulp - (Optional) You may use Gulp for Live Reload, Linting, and SASS or LESS.
`bash
$ npm install gulp -g
`
Downloading MEAN.JS
There are several ways you can get the MEAN.JS boilerplate:
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The recommended way to get MEAN.js is to use git to directly clone the MEAN.JS repository:
`bash
$ git clone https://github.com/meanjs/mean.git meanjs
`
This will clone the latest version of the MEAN.JS repository to a meanjs folder.
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Another way to use the MEAN.JS boilerplate is to download a zip copy from the master branch on GitHub. You can also do this using wget command:
`bash
$ wget https://github.com/meanjs/mean/archive/master.zip -O meanjs.zip; unzip meanjs.zip; rm meanjs.zip
`
Don't forget to rename mean-master after your project name.
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Another way would be to use the Official Yo Generator, which generates a copy of the MEAN.JS 0.4.x boilerplate and supplies an application generator to ease your daily development cycles.
Quick Install
Once you've downloaded the boilerplate and installed all the prerequisites, you're just a few steps away from starting to develop your MEAN application.
The first thing you should do is install the Node.js dependencies. The boilerplate comes pre-bundled with a package.json file that contains the list of modules you need to start your application. To learn more about the modules installed visit the NPM & Package.json section.
To install Node.js dependencies you're going to use npm again. In the application folder run this in the command-line:
`bash
$ npm install
`
This command does a few things:
* First it will install the dependencies needed for the application to run.
* If you're running in a development environment, it will then also install development dependencies needed for testing and running your application.
* Finally, when the install process is over, npm will initiate a bower install command to install all the front-end modules needed for the application
Running Your Application
After the install process is over, you'll be able to run your application using Grunt, just run grunt default task:
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$ grunt
`
Your application should run on port 3000 with the development environment configuration, so in your browser just go to http://localhost:3000
That's it! Your application should be running. To proceed with your development, check the other sections in this documentation.
If you encounter any problems, try the Troubleshooting section.
* explore config/env/development.js for development environment configuration options
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To run your application with production environment configuration, execute grunt as follows:
`bash
$ grunt prod
`
* explore config/env/production.js for production environment configuration options
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To have default account(s) seeded at runtime:
In Development:
`bash
MONGO_SEED=true grunt
`
It will try to seed the users 'user' and 'admin'. If one of the user already exists, it will display an error message on the console. Just grab the passwords from the console.
In Production:
`bash
MONGO_SEED=true grunt prod
`
This will seed the admin user one time if the user does not already exist. You have to copy the password from the console and save it.
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Application will start by default with secure configuration (SSL mode) turned on and listen on port 8443.
To run your application in a secure manner you'll need to use OpenSSL and generate a set of self-signed certificates. Unix-based users can use the following command:
`bash
$ sh ./scripts/generate-ssl-certs.sh
`
Windows users can follow instructions found here.
After you've generated the key and certificate, place them in the config/sslcerts folder.
Finally, execute grunt's prod task grunt prod
* enable/disable SSL mode in production environment change the secure option in config/env/production.js
Testing Your Application
You can run the full test suite included with MEAN.JS with the test task:
`bash
$ grunt test
`
This will run both the server-side tests (located in the app/tests/ directory) and the client-side tests (located in the public/modules/*/tests/).
To execute only the server tests, run the test:server task:
`bash
$ grunt test:server
`
And to run only the client tests, run the test:client task:
`bash
$ grunt test:client
`
Running your application with Gulp
After the install process, you can easily run your project with:
`bash
$ gulp
`
or
`bash
$ gulp default
`
The server is now running on http://localhost:3000 if you are using the default settings.
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Start the development environment with:
`bash
$ gulp dev
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To run your application with production environment configuration, execute gulp as follows:
`bash
$ gulp prod
`
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Using the full test suite included with MEAN.JS with the test task:
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`bash
$ gulp test
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`bash
gulp test:server
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`bash
gulp test:client
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`bash
gulp test:e2e
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Development and deployment With Docker
* Install Docker
* Install Compose
* Local development and testing with compose:
`bash
$ docker-compose up
`
* Local development and testing with just Docker:
`bash
$ docker build -t mean .
$ docker run -p 27017:27017 -d --name db mongo
$ docker run -p 3000:3000 --link db:db_1 mean
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* To enable live reload, forward port 35729 and mount /app and /public as volumes:
`bash
$ docker run -p 3000:3000 -p 35729:35729 -v /Users/mdl/workspace/mean-stack/mean/public:/home/mean/public -v /Users/mdl/workspace/mean-stack/mean/app:/home/mean/app --link db:db_1 mean
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Getting Started With MEAN.JS
You have your application running, but there is a lot of stuff to understand. We recommend you go over the Official Documentation.
In the docs we'll try to explain both general concepts of MEAN components and give you some guidelines to help you improve your development process. We tried covering as many aspects as possible, and will keep it updated by your request. You can also help us develop and improve the documentation by checking out the gh-pages branch of this repository.
Community
* Use the Official Website to learn about changes and the roadmap.
* Join #meanjs on freenode.
* Discuss it in the new Google Group
* Ping us on Twitter and Facebook
Contributing
We welcome pull requests from the community! Just be sure to read the contributing doc to get started.
Deploying To Cloud Foundry
Cloud Foundry is an open source platform-as-a-service (PaaS). The MEANJS project
can easily be deployed to any Cloud Foundry instance. The easiest way to deploy the
MEANJS project to Cloud Foundry is to use a public hosted instance. The two most popular
instances are Pivotal Web Services and
IBM Bluemix. Both provide free trials and support pay-as-you-go models
for hosting applications in the cloud. After you have an account follow the below steps to deploy MEANJS.
* Install the Cloud Foundry command line tools.
* Now you need to log into Cloud Foundry from the Cloud Foundry command line.
* If you are using Pivotal Web Services run $ cf login -a api.run.pivotal.io.
* If you are using IBM Bluemix run $ cf login -a api.ng.bluemix.net.
* Create a Mongo DB service.
+ * If you are using Pivotal Web Services run $ cf create-service mongolab sandbox mean-mongo
+ * If you are using IBM Bluemix run $ cf create-service mongodb 100 mean-mongo
* Clone the GitHub repo for MEANJS if you have not already done so
* $ git clone https://github.com/meanjs/mean.git && cd mean
* Run $ npm install
* Run the Grunt Build task to build the optimized JavaScript and CSS files
* $ grunt build
* Deploy MEANJS to Cloud Foundry
* $ cf push
After cf push` completes you will see the URL to your running MEANJS application