# ngcontainer This docker container provides everything needed to build and test Angular applications: **Note**: This docker image will be no longer actively updated. Consider using other Docker images that come with Node installed. Bazel can be installed through the `@bazel/bazel` NPM package. - node 10.9.0 - npm 6.2.0 - yarn 1.9.2 - Java 8 (for Closure Compiler and Bazel) - Bazel build tool v0.18.0 - http://bazel.build - Google Chrome 69.0.3497.81 - Mozilla Firefox 47.0.1 - xvfb (virtual framebuffer) for headless testing - Brotli compression utility, making smaller files than gzip By using this, you avoid installation steps in your CI scripts and get a more consistent dev environment. ## Example See https://github.com/angular/closure-demo/blob/master/.circleci/config.yml where this container is used in CircleCI. To run locally: ``` $ docker run -it --rm angular/ngcontainer ``` ## Running tests Any program that needs to talk to a browser (eg. protractor) should be run under xvfb when executing on a headless machine like on CI. The nice way to factor this is to have your top-level test command which you run locally: ``` $ yarn test ``` Then in your CI configuration, you'd run ``` $ xvfb-run -a yarn test ``` ## For Developers Install Docker on your machine in order to build/pull/push this image. Get the teamangular password from http://valentine and log in: `$ docker login` Publish a new version: `$ tools/ngcontainer/publish.sh [tag eg. 0.2.3]`