Step by step guide: use http-server instead of python
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You can edit and test out your apps by serving local files with a web server. Follow the steps in the <a href="../quickstart.html">quickstart</a> to get Typescript setup.
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p.
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When you're serving local files, edit and save them and start a web server that serves files in that directory. If you have Python installed, you can run a basic HTTP server from the root of your code directory with:
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If you don't already have an HTTP server,
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you can install one using <code>npm install -g http-server</code>.
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(If that results in an access error, then you might need to use
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<code><b>sudo</b> npm ...</code>.)
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pre.prettyprint.lang-bash
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code python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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p For example:
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code-example.
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# From the directory that contains index.html:
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npm install -g http-server # Or sudo npm install -g http-server
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http-server # Creates a server at localhost:8080
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# In a browser, visit localhost:8080/index.html
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.callout.is-helpful
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header Typescript vs ES5
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You can edit and test out your apps by serving local files with a web server. Follow the steps in the <a href="../quickstart.html">quickstart</a> to get Typescript setup.
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When you're serving local files, edit and save them and start a web server that serves files in that directory. If you have Python installed, you can run a basic HTTP server from the root of your code directory with:
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If you don't already have an HTTP server, you can install one using <code>npm install -g http-server</code>. (If that results in an access error, then you might need to use <code><b>sudo</b> npm ...</code>.)
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For example:
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pre.prettyprint.lang-bash
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code python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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code.
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# From the directory that contains index.html:
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npm install -g http-server # Or sudo npm install -g http-server
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http-server # Creates a server at localhost:8080
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# In a browser, visit localhost:8080/index.html
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.callout.is-helpful
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header Typescript vs ES5
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In the `<body>`, add an element called `<my-app>` that will be the root of your
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application.
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The TypeScript setup includes System.js, a third-party open-source library that adds ES6 module loading functionality to browsers. This step isn't needed for the ES5 version.
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+makeTabs('gettingstarted', 'ts/index.html,js/index.html', 'TypeScript, JavaScript')
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.callout.is-helpful
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header Don't use code.angularjs.org in a live app
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:markdown
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If you don't already have an HTTP server,
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you can install one using <code>npm install -g http-server</code>.
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(If that results in an access error, then you might need to use
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<code><b>sudo</b> npm ...</code>)
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For example:
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<code><b>sudo</b> npm ...</code>.)
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p For example:
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code-example.
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# From the directory that contains index.html:
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