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Here you find detail information about the project as well as developer information.
Read what has changed in the last releases. This link leads to the page that shows you all releases and their notes. [Release Notes](Release Notes)
We plan to write a series of tutorials that demonstrate the use of n-odata-server.
The first tutorials are already available.
- Getting started
- Deploying n-odata-server App to CF Platform (YaaS)
- Saving data of n-odata-server App into MongoDB database
n-odata-server leverages the authentication and authorization mechanisms supplied by loopback. We have provided this wiki page to help you get started easily with this topic.
Read this if you want to contribute to the project or if you want to fork it and do some further development in your forked repository
To clone this project enter
git clone https://github.com/htammen/n-odata-server.git n-odata-server
This will clone the repository to your local folder n-odata-server
We use Typescript for developing the application.
To transpile the typescript files to javascript files you can either use the functionality of you IDE / Editor or
you can start grunt
at the command line. If you want to use an IDE / Editor IntelliJ/IDEA, Microsoft Visual Studio,
Microsoft Visual Code and others should support Typescript very well.
The grunt script watches all your .ts files and transpiles them to a .js file on the fly on every change.
Type definitions help the transpiler finding errors at compile time. This is normally only possible at runtime in Javascript.
To let the transpiler know which operation on a type or attributes on a Type/Class are available for plain Javascript
libraries Typescript defines so called type definitions. These are managed via Github.
To install and use the type definitions in our project we use typings,
a npm package for managing type definitions. To use it just install the package globally
npm install typings --global
Then run
typings install
to install all already used type definitions into your local workspace.
If you want to install an additional type definition, e.g. the one for the async library do the following:
typings install async --ambient --save
If in the file in that you want to use the type definition the following first line already exists you don't have to do
anything else. Otherwise insert this line into the beginning of the file.
/// <reference path="../../typings/main.d.ts" />
Here you find a good explanation of type definitions
Typings downloads the type definitions to the folder typings
. It is not necessary to checkin the downloaded type definitions
cause they can all be automatically downloaded by typing typings install
on the command line (similar as node modules). The
only file that needs to be available in the Git repository is typings.json
that is stored in the root directory of the project.
Testing of n-odata-server is done with mocha, chai, sinon and some other tools that are described on the test page of this wiki.
To get an easy entry into contributing to the project you can use the Cloud9 development platform. Cloud9 is a great Web-based development platform for node.js projects. You don't have to download or buy IDEs, node.js and npm itself or have to configure it.
Have a look here for more details on using it for n-odata-server development