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# Tour of Heroes: the vision
Our grand plan is to build an app to help a staffing agency manage its stable of heroes.
Even heroes need to find work.
Of course we'll only make a little progress in this tutorial. What we do build will
have many of the features we expect to find in a full-blown, data-driven application: acquiring and displaying
a list of heroes, editing a selected hero's detail, and navigating among different
views of heroic data.
The Tour of Heroes covers the core fundamentals of Angular.
Well use built-in directives to show/hide elements and display lists of hero data.
Well create a component to display hero details and another to show an array of heroes.
We'll use one-way data binding for read-only data. We'll add editable fields to update a model
with two-way data binding. We'll bind component method to user events like key strokes and clicks.
Well learn to select a hero from a master list and edit that hero in the details view. We'll
format data with pipes. We'll create a shared service to assemble our heroes. And we'll use routing to navigate among different views and their components.
Well learn enough core Angular to get started and gain confidence that
Angular can do whatever we need it to do.
We'll be covering a lot of ground at an introductory level but well find plenty of links
to chapters with greater depth.
[Run the live example](/resources/live-examples/tutorial/ts/plnkr.html)
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## The End Game
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Here's a visual idea of where we're going in this tour, beginning with the "Dashboard"
view and our most heroic heroes:
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img(src='/resources/images/devguide/toh/heroes-dashboard-1.png' alt="Output of heroes dashboard")
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Above the dashboard are two links ("Dashboard" and "Heroes").
We could click them to navigate between this Dashboard and a Heroes view.
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Instead we click the dashboard hero named "Magneta" and the router takes us to a "Hero Details" view
of that hero where we can change the hero's name.
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img(src='/resources/images/devguide/toh/hero-details-1.png' alt="Details of hero in app")
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Clicking the "Back" button would return us to the "Dashboard".
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Links at the top can take us to either of the main views.
We'll click "Heroes". The app takes to the "Heroes" master list view.
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img(src='/resources/images/devguide/toh/heroes-list-2.png' alt="Output of heroes list app")
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We click a different hero and the readonly mini-detail beneath the list reflects our new choice.
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We click the "View Details" button to drill into the
editable details of our selected hero.
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The following diagram captures all of our navigation options.
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img(src='/resources/images/devguide/toh/nav-diagram.png' alt="View navigations")
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Here's our app in action
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img(src='/resources/images/devguide/toh/toh-anim.gif' alt="Tour of Heroes in Action")
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## Up Next
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Well build this Tour of Heroes together, step by step.
docs(tutorial): combines all 4 sections + revisions/updates to a.53, hides 3&4 closes #488 ToH History (oldest-to-latest): ---------------------------- created code example/snippets files for use with +makeExample, replace usage of "pre.prettyprint.lang-bash" with this: code-example(format="." language="bash"). fixed spelling errors in examples file path used by +makeExample changed usage of "code-example" to "+makeExample" adding code example/snippets files used in toh 1 fixed example file paths, replaced "pre.prettyprint.lang-bash" with "code-example. " (docs) toh-pt3 initial state created code examples for display in jade, starting conversion of Google doc and trying +makeExample rendering all text copied from doc to jade, still some styling and formatting to perform completed conversion and styling, moved toh3 example files to "tutorial" folder under _examples created specific code example files for chapter toh 3 and re-pathed references in +makeExample minor edit docs) toh combined - initial combined commit updated ToH for a.52 tons of changes, including de-kebab-ing, removed src folder, updated tsconfig too fixing snippets using incorrect ending input tag using inline html and css for the app.component. ToH Part 1 Code: updated the imports, removed obsolete directive delcarations ToH Code Part 1: updated to use imports, interface. will hit others soon toh part 1: ngModel fix toh part1: removed obsolete story that referred to how we used to have to import and declare all directives we used. yay! ToH Part 1: updated to use `boot.ts` and `app.component.ts`. this affected the partials, snippets, and the story. toh part 1: using `npm run go` toh parts 1 -4: modified all places to use `npm run go` toh part 1: refactor for jade toh part 1: fixing the code samples toh part 2: seeping through the story toh part 2: fixing snippets. toh part 2: replaced ngClass with class.selected toh part 2: removed whitespace toh part 2: added final state to the code toh: fixing paths toh part 4: fixing src/app path to app toh part 3: fixing folder path toh part 2: fixed typo toh part 2: typo on ngModel toh part 2: added ngif toh part 2: removed old hero property. moved the details lower, where we need it toh index: updated hero list image to show consistent styling as the other images here QS spelling error (targes -> targets) tweeks: space and ngIF
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We'll motivate each step with a requirement that we've
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met in countless applications. Everything has a reason.
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And well meet many of the core fundamentals of Angular along the way.
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[Let's get started!](./toh-pt1.html)