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header Angular 2 is currently in Developer Preview
p.
We recommend using
<a href='https://angulardart.org'>Angular for Dart</a>
for production applications.
p.
These instructions assume that you already have the
<a href="https://www.dartlang.org/downloads/">Dart SDK</a>
and any tools you like to use with Dart.
If you don't have a favorite editor already, try
<a href="https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/WI/Getting+started+with+Dart">WebStorm</a>,
which comes with a Dart plugin.
You can also download
<a href="https://www.dartlang.org/tools/">Dart plugins for
other IDEs and editors</a>.
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Once you have the Dart SDK and any other tools you want, return here.
//- STEP 1 - Create a project ##########################
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h2#section-install-angular 1. Create a project
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Create a new directory, and put a file named
<code>pubspec.yaml</code> in it.
code-example(language="sh").
&gt; <span class="blk">mkdir hello_world</span>
&gt; <span class="blk">cd hello_world</span>
&gt; <span class="blk">vim pubspec.yaml</span> # Use your favorite editor!
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In <code>pubspec.yaml</code>,
specify the angular2 and browser packages as dependencies,
as well as the angular2 transformer.
Angular 2 is changing rapidly, so provide an exact version:
<b>2.0.0-alpha.39</b>.
code-example(language="yaml" format="linenums").
name: hello_world
version: 0.0.1
dependencies:
angular2: 2.0.0-alpha.39
browser: ^0.10.0
transformers:
- angular2:
entry_points: web/main.dart
//- STEP 2 - Import Angular ##########################
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h2#section-transpile 2. Import Angular
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Still in the same directory, create a <code>web</code> directory.
Create a file under <code>web</code> named <code>main.dart</code>.
code-example(language="sh").
&gt; <span class="blk">mkdir web</span>
&gt; <span class="blk">vim web/main.dart</span> # Use your favorite editor!
p.
In the same directory, run <code>pub get</code>
to install the angular2 and browser packages
(along with the packages they depend on):
code-example(language="sh").
&gt; <span class="blk">pub get</span>
//- PENDING: Create template? Link to pub/pubspec docs?
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Edit <code>web/main.dart</code> to import the angular2
and bootstrap libraries:
code-example(language="dart" format="linenums").
import 'package:angular2/angular2.dart';
import 'package:angular2/bootstrap.dart';
//- STEP 3 - Define a component ##########################
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h2#section-angular-create-account 3. Define a component
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Update <code>web/main.dart</code>, adding the following code
after the imports:
code-example(language="dart" format="linenums:4").
@Component(
selector: 'my-app'
)
@View(
template: '&lt;h1&gt;Hello {{ name }}&lt;/h1&gt;'
)
class AppComponent {
String name = 'Alice';
}
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The code you just added creates a component that
has the tag <b>&lt;my-app></b>.
The Dart code for an Angular component consists of a class
(the <b>component controller</b>)
that has <code>@Component</code> and <code>@View</code> annotations.
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h3 Annotations
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The <code>@Component</code> annotation defines
the HTML tag for the component by specifying the component's CSS selector.
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The <code>@View</code> annotation defines the HTML that
represents the component. This component uses an inline template,
but you can also have an external template. To use an external template,
specify a <code>templateUrl</code> property
and give it the path to the HTML file.
code-example(language="dart").
@Component(
selector: 'my-app'
)
@View(
template: '&lt;h1&gt;Hello {{ name }}&lt;/h1&gt;'
)
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The annotations above specify an HTML tag of <code>&lt;my-app&gt;</code>
and a template of <code ng-non-bindable>&lt;h1&gt;Hello &#123;&#123; name }}&lt;/h1&gt;</code>.
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h3 The template and the component controller
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A template has access to all the public properties and methods
of its component controller.
The template above binds to a <code>name</code> property through
the double-mustache syntax (<code ng-non-bindable>{{ ... }}</code>).
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The component controller assigns "Alice" to the name property. When the
template renders, "Hello Alice" appears instead of
<span ng-non-bindable>"Hello {{ name }}"</span>.
code-example(language="dart").
class AppComponent {
String name = 'Alice';
}
//- STEP 4 - Bootstrap ##########################
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h2#section-transpile 4. Bootstrap
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Add the following code to the bottom of <code>web/main.dart</code>:
code-example(language="dart" format="linenums:14").
main() {
bootstrap(AppComponent);
}
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This code adds a <code>main()</code> function
that calls Angular's <code>bootstrap()</code> function.
The argument to <code>bootstrap()</code> is the name of the component class
you defined above.
//- STEP 5 - Declare the HTML ##########################
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h2#section-angular-create-account 5. Declare the HTML
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Create a file named <code>web/index.html</code> that contains
the following code,
which loads <code>main.dart</code> and instantiates the my-app component:
code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
&lt;!doctype html>
&lt;html>
&lt;head&gt;
&lt;title&gt;Angular 2 Quickstart&lt;/title&gt;
&lt;script async src="main.dart" type="application/dart">&lt;/script>
&lt;script async src="packages/browser/dart.js">&lt;/script>
&lt;/head&gt;
&lt;body>
&lt;my-app>&lt;/my-app>
&lt;/body>
&lt;/html>
//- STEP 6 - Run ##########################
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h2#section-angular-run-app 6. Run your app
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You have a few options for running your app.
One is to launch a local HTTP server
and then view the app in
<a href="https://www.dartlang.org/tools/dartium/">Dartium</a>.
You can use whatever server you like, such as WebStorm's server
or Python's SimpleHTTPServer.
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Another option is to build and serve the app using <code>pub serve</code>,
and then run it by visiting <b>http://localhost:8080</b> in any modern browser.
Pub serve generates the JavaScript on the fly,
which can take a while when you first visit the page.
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Once the app is running,
you should see <b>Hello Alice</b> in your browser window.
//- STEP 7 - Generate JavaScript ##########################
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h2#section-angular-run-app 7. Generate JavaScript
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Before you can deploy your app, you need to generate JavaScript files.
Compiling your Dart code to JavaScript is easy:
just run <code>pub build</code>.
code-example(language="basic").
&gt; <span class="blk">pub build</span>
Loading source assets...
...
Built 333 files to "build".
//- REGENERATE THIS OUTPUT - or delete it? - when updating from 2.0.0-alpha.39
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The generated JavaScript appears, along with supporting files,
under the <code>build</code> directory.
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When you generate JavaScript for an Angular app,
be sure you use the Angular transformer.
It analyzes your code,
converting reflection-using code to static code
that Dart's build tools can compile to faster, smaller JavaScript.
The highlighted lines in <code>pubspec.yaml</code>
configure the Angular transformer:
code-example(language="yaml" format="linenums").
name: hello_world
version: 0.0.1
dependencies:
angular2: 2.0.0-alpha.39
browser: ^0.10.0
<span class="pnk">transformers:
- angular2:
entry_points: web/main.dart</span>
p.
The <code>entry_points</code> entry
identifies the Dart file in your app
that has a <code>main()</code> function.
For more information, see the
<a href="https://github.com/angular/angular/wiki/Angular-2-Dart-Transformer">Angular
transformer wiki page</a>.
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h3 Performance, the transformer, and Angular 2 libraries
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When you import <code>bootstrap.dart</code>,
you also get <code>dart:mirrors</code>,
a reflection library that
causes performance problems when compiled to JavaScript.
Don't worry,
the Angular transformer converts your entry points
(<code>entry_points</code> in <code>pubspec.yaml</code>)
so that they don't use mirrors.
//- WHAT'S NEXT... ##########################
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h2#section-transpile Great job! Next step...
p.
Follow the <a href="guide">developer guide</a>
to continue playing with Angular 2 for Dart.
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Or read more about Angular or Dart:
ul
li
<a href="resources.html">Angular resources</a>
li
<a href="https://www.dartlang.org">dartlang.org</a>