This is the example project used for the Mike.Works RxJS Fundamentals course.
- RxJS Fundamentals slides are here
In your terminal, run
git clone https://github.com/mike-works/rxjs-workshop rx
cd rx
npm install
There's an initial set of tests that ensure the app is correctly setup for the beginning of the course. You should be able to run this command and see them all passing
npm run test --- EX00
The app can be built and started up by running
npm run watch
This will shutdown, rebuild and restart the app whenever source files are changed. If you want to start the app so that a debugger may be connected, run
npm run watch:debug
You may run a subset of test suites whotes names match a string by running
npm run test --- <string>
or if you wish for the tests to re-run on code changes
npm run test:watch --- <string>
and if you want to connect a debugger...
npm run test --- EX00 --inspect-brk
Additionally, you can run tests for a particular exercise, and all exercises before it. This is useful when trying to ensure that an exercise can be completed without breaking previous work.
npm run test:ex 4 # run tests up through exercise 4
or, if you want to re-run tests on code changes
npm run test:ex:watch 4
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While the general license for this project is the BSD 3-clause, the exercises themselves are proprietary and are licensed on a per-individual basis, usually as a result of purchasing a ticket to a public workshop, or being a participant in a private training.
Here are some guidelines for things that are OK and NOT OK, based on our understanding of how these licenses work:
- Using everything in this project other than the exercises (or accompanying tests) to build a project used for your own free or commercial training material
- Copying code from build scripts, configuration files, tests and development harnesses that are not part of the exercises specifically, for your own projects
- As an owner of an individual license, using code from tests, exercises, or exercise solutions for your own non-training-related project.
- Using this project, or any subset of exercises contained within this project to run your own workshops
- Writing a book that uses the code for these exercises
- Recording a screencast that contains one or more of this project's exercises
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