docs(docs-infra): add note about setting up examples on Windows (#32355)

Closes #32321

PR Close #32355
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George Kalpakas 2019-08-27 21:53:04 +03:00 committed by atscott
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@ -46,6 +46,15 @@ Here are the most important tasks you might need to use:
- `yarn example-e2e --filter=foo` - limit e2e tests to those containing the word "foo"
- `yarn example-e2e --setup --local` - run e2e tests with the local version of Angular contained in the "dist" folder
> **Note for Windows users**
>
> Setting up the examples involves creating some [symbolic links](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link) (see [here](./tools/examples/README.md#symlinked-node_modules) for details). On Windows, this requires to either have [Developer Mode enabled](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsdeveloper/2016/12/02/symlinks-windows-10) (supported on Windows 10 or newer) or run the setup commands as administrator.
>
> The affected commands are:
> - `yarn setup` / `yarn setup-*`
> - `yarn build` / `yarn build-*`
> - `yarn boilerplate:add`
> - `yarn example-e2e --setup`
## Using ServiceWorker locally

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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ their sub-folder. Also there are a number of common boilerplate files that are n
each example's project. Maintain these common boilerplate files centrally to reduce the amount
of effort if one of them needs to change.
> **Note for Windows users**
>
> Setting up the examples involves creating some [symbolic links](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link) (see [here](#symlinked-node_modules) for details). On Windows, this requires to either have [Developer Mode enabled](https://blogs.windows.com/windowsdeveloper/2016/12/02/symlinks-windows-10) (supported on Windows 10 or newer) or run the setup commands as administrator.
## Boilerplate overview
As mentioned, many of the documentation pages contain snippets extracted from real example applications.
@ -52,16 +56,16 @@ This configuration file indicates what type of boilerplate this example needs. E
If the file is empty then the default type of cli is assumed.
When the boilerplate tooling runs, it will copy into the example folder all of the appropriate files based on the project type.
<a name="symlinked-node_modules"></a>
### A node_modules to share
With all the boilerplate files in place, the only missing piece are the installed packages. For
that you have a `/aio/tools/examples/shared/package.json` which contains **all** the packages
needed to run all the examples through all different boilerplates.
After installing these dependencies, a `node_modules` will be created at
`/aio/tools/examples/shared/node_modules`. This folder will be **symlinked** into each example.
So it is not a copy like the other boilerplate files. This solution works in all OSes. Windows
may require admin rights.
After installing these dependencies, a `node_modules/` folder will be created at
`/aio/tools/examples/shared/node_modules/`. This folder will be **symlinked** into each example.
So it is not a copy like the other boilerplate files.
### End to end tests