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## Relevant articles:
- [Writing a Jenkins Plugin](http://www.baeldung.com/jenkins-custom-plugin) This is an aggregator modules for Jenkins-related modules.

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## Relevant articles:
- [Writing a Jenkins Plugin](http://www.baeldung.com/jenkins-custom-plugin)

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## Relevant articles:
- [Creating New APIs and Views in JHipster](https://www.baeldung.com/jhipster-new-apis-and-views) This is an aggregator module for JHipster 5 modules.

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# Bookstore ## Relevant articles:
This application was generated using JHipster 5.8.2, you can find documentation and help at [https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2](https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2). - [Creating New APIs and Views in JHipster](https://www.baeldung.com/jhipster-new-apis-and-views)
## Development
Before you can build this project, you must install and configure the following dependencies on your machine:
1. [Node.js][]: We use Node to run a development web server and build the project.
Depending on your system, you can install Node either from source or as a pre-packaged bundle.
After installing Node, you should be able to run the following command to install development tools.
You will only need to run this command when dependencies change in [package.json](package.json).
npm install
We use npm scripts and [Webpack][] as our build system.
Run the following commands in two separate terminals to create a blissful development experience where your browser
auto-refreshes when files change on your hard drive.
./mvnw
npm start
Npm is also used to manage CSS and JavaScript dependencies used in this application. You can upgrade dependencies by
specifying a newer version in [package.json](package.json). You can also run `npm update` and `npm install` to manage dependencies.
Add the `help` flag on any command to see how you can use it. For example, `npm help update`.
The `npm run` command will list all of the scripts available to run for this project.
### Service workers
Service workers are commented by default, to enable them please uncomment the following code.
- The service worker registering script in index.html
```html
<script>
if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
navigator.serviceWorker.register('./service-worker.js').then(function() {
console.log('Service Worker Registered');
});
}
</script>
```
Note: workbox creates the respective service worker and dynamically generate the `service-worker.js`
### Managing dependencies
For example, to add [Leaflet][] library as a runtime dependency of your application, you would run following command:
npm install --save --save-exact leaflet
To benefit from TypeScript type definitions from [DefinitelyTyped][] repository in development, you would run following command:
npm install --save-dev --save-exact @types/leaflet
Then you would import the JS and CSS files specified in library's installation instructions so that [Webpack][] knows about them:
Edit [src/main/webapp/app/vendor.ts](src/main/webapp/app/vendor.ts) file:
```
import 'leaflet/dist/leaflet.js';
```
Edit [src/main/webapp/content/css/vendor.css](src/main/webapp/content/css/vendor.css) file:
```
@import '~leaflet/dist/leaflet.css';
```
Note: there are still few other things remaining to do for Leaflet that we won't detail here.
For further instructions on how to develop with JHipster, have a look at [Using JHipster in development][].
### Using angular-cli
You can also use [Angular CLI][] to generate some custom client code.
For example, the following command:
ng generate component my-component
will generate few files:
create src/main/webapp/app/my-component/my-component.component.html
create src/main/webapp/app/my-component/my-component.component.ts
update src/main/webapp/app/app.module.ts
## Building for production
To optimize the Bookstore application for production, run:
./mvnw -Pprod clean package
This will concatenate and minify the client CSS and JavaScript files. It will also modify `index.html` so it references these new files.
To ensure everything worked, run:
java -jar target/*.war
Then navigate to [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) in your browser.
Refer to [Using JHipster in production][] for more details.
## Testing
To launch your application's tests, run:
./mvnw clean test
### Client tests
Unit tests are run by [Jest][] and written with [Jasmine][]. They're located in [src/test/javascript/](src/test/javascript/) and can be run with:
npm test
For more information, refer to the [Running tests page][].
### Code quality
Sonar is used to analyse code quality. You can start a local Sonar server (accessible on http://localhost:9001) with:
```
docker-compose -f src/main/docker/sonar.yml up -d
```
Then, run a Sonar analysis:
```
./mvnw -Pprod clean test sonar:sonar
```
For more information, refer to the [Code quality page][].
## Using Docker to simplify development (optional)
You can use Docker to improve your JHipster development experience. A number of docker-compose configuration are available in the [src/main/docker](src/main/docker) folder to launch required third party services.
For example, to start a mysql database in a docker container, run:
docker-compose -f src/main/docker/mysql.yml up -d
To stop it and remove the container, run:
docker-compose -f src/main/docker/mysql.yml down
You can also fully dockerize your application and all the services that it depends on.
To achieve this, first build a docker image of your app by running:
./mvnw package -Pprod verify jib:dockerBuild
Then run:
docker-compose -f src/main/docker/app.yml up -d
For more information refer to [Using Docker and Docker-Compose][], this page also contains information on the docker-compose sub-generator (`jhipster docker-compose`), which is able to generate docker configurations for one or several JHipster applications.
## Continuous Integration (optional)
To configure CI for your project, run the ci-cd sub-generator (`jhipster ci-cd`), this will let you generate configuration files for a number of Continuous Integration systems. Consult the [Setting up Continuous Integration][] page for more information.
[jhipster homepage and latest documentation]: https://www.jhipster.tech
[jhipster 5.8.2 archive]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2
[using jhipster in development]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/development/
[using docker and docker-compose]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/docker-compose
[using jhipster in production]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/production/
[running tests page]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/running-tests/
[code quality page]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/code-quality/
[setting up continuous integration]: https://www.jhipster.tech/documentation-archive/v5.8.2/setting-up-ci/
[node.js]: https://nodejs.org/
[yarn]: https://yarnpkg.org/
[webpack]: https://webpack.github.io/
[angular cli]: https://cli.angular.io/
[browsersync]: http://www.browsersync.io/
[jest]: https://facebook.github.io/jest/
[jasmine]: http://jasmine.github.io/2.0/introduction.html
[protractor]: https://angular.github.io/protractor/
[leaflet]: http://leafletjs.com/
[definitelytyped]: http://definitelytyped.org/

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### Relevant Articles:
- [Batch Processing with Spring Cloud Data Flow](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-batch-processing) This is an aggregator module for Spring Cloud Data Flow modules.
- [Getting Started with Stream Processing with Spring Cloud Data Flow](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-stream-processing)
- [Spring Cloud Data Flow With Apache Spark](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-spark)

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### Relevant Articles:
- [Spring Cloud Data Flow With Apache Spark](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-spark)

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### Relevant Articles:
- [Batch Processing with Spring Cloud Data Flow](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-batch-processing)

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</parent> </parent>
<modules> <modules>
<module>data-flow-server</module> <module>spring-cloud-data-flow-stream</module>
<!-- <module>data-flow-shell</module> --> <module>spring-cloud-data-flow-etl</module>
<module>time-source</module>
<module>time-processor</module>
<module>log-sink</module>
<module>batch-job</module> <module>batch-job</module>
<module>etl</module>
<module>apache-spark-job</module> <module>apache-spark-job</module>
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<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd"> xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<artifactId>etl</artifactId> <artifactId>spring-cloud-data-flow-etl</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version> <version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<name>etl</name> <name>etl</name>
<packaging>pom</packaging> <packaging>pom</packaging>

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### Relevant Articles:
- [Getting Started with Stream Processing with Spring Cloud Data Flow](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-data-flow-stream-processing)

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<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<artifactId>spring-cloud-data-flow-stream</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<name>spring-cloud-data-flow-stream</name>
<packaging>pom</packaging>
<parent>
<groupId>com.baeldung</groupId>
<artifactId>parent-modules</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</parent>
<modules>
<module>data-flow-server</module>
<module>data-flow-shell</module>
<module>time-source</module>
<module>time-processor</module>
<module>log-sink</module>
</modules>
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## Testing Modules ## Testing Modules
### Relevant Articles: This is a aggregator module containing several modules focused on testing libraries.
- [Quick Guide to BDDMockito](http://www.baeldung.com/bdd-mockito)
- [AssertJ Exception Assertions](http://www.baeldung.com/assertj-exception-assertion)
- [Using Hamcrest Number Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-number-matchers)
- [Assertions in JUnit 4 and JUnit 5](http://www.baeldung.com/junit-assertions)
- [REST-assured with Groovy](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-groovy)
- [Hamcrest Bean Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-bean-matchers)
- [Hamcrest Object Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-object-matchers)
- [Headers, Cookies and Parameters with REST-assured](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-header-cookie-parameter)
- [JSON Schema Validation with REST-assured](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-json-schema)
- [Testing Callbacks with Mockito](http://www.baeldung.com/mockito-callbacks)

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- [A Quick JUnit vs TestNG Comparison](http://www.baeldung.com/junit-vs-testng) - [A Quick JUnit vs TestNG Comparison](http://www.baeldung.com/junit-vs-testng)
- [Guide to JUnit 5 Parameterized Tests](https://www.baeldung.com/parameterized-tests-junit-5) - [Guide to JUnit 5 Parameterized Tests](https://www.baeldung.com/parameterized-tests-junit-5)
- [JUnit 5 Conditional Test Execution with Annotations](https://www.baeldung.com/junit-5-conditional-test-execution) - [JUnit 5 Conditional Test Execution with Annotations](https://www.baeldung.com/junit-5-conditional-test-execution)
- [Assertions in JUnit 4 and JUnit 5](http://www.baeldung.com/junit-assertions)

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- [Hamcrest Common Core Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-core-matchers) - [Hamcrest Common Core Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-core-matchers)
- [Testing Callbacks with Mockito](http://www.baeldung.com/mockito-callbacks) - [Testing Callbacks with Mockito](http://www.baeldung.com/mockito-callbacks)
- [Using Hamcrest Number Matchers](https://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-number-matchers) - [Using Hamcrest Number Matchers](https://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-number-matchers)
- [Quick Guide to BDDMockito](http://www.baeldung.com/bdd-mockito)
- [Hamcrest Bean Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-bean-matchers)
- [Hamcrest Object Matchers](http://www.baeldung.com/hamcrest-object-matchers)
- [Testing Callbacks with Mockito](http://www.baeldung.com/mockito-callbacks)

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- [REST-assured Support for Spring MockMvc](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-mock-mvc-rest-assured) - [REST-assured Support for Spring MockMvc](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-mock-mvc-rest-assured)
- [Getting and Verifying Response Data with REST-assured](https://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-response) - [Getting and Verifying Response Data with REST-assured](https://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-response)
- [REST Assured Authentication](https://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-authentication) - [REST Assured Authentication](https://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-authentication)
- [REST-assured with Groovy](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-groovy)
- [Headers, Cookies and Parameters with REST-assured](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-header-cookie-parameter)
- [JSON Schema Validation with REST-assured](http://www.baeldung.com/rest-assured-json-schema)

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- [Using Conditions with AssertJ Assertions](http://www.baeldung.com/assertj-conditions) - [Using Conditions with AssertJ Assertions](http://www.baeldung.com/assertj-conditions)
- [A Guide to JavaFaker](https://www.baeldung.com/java-faker) - [A Guide to JavaFaker](https://www.baeldung.com/java-faker)
- [Running JUnit Tests Programmatically, from a Java Application](https://www.baeldung.com/junit-tests-run-programmatically-from-java) - [Running JUnit Tests Programmatically, from a Java Application](https://www.baeldung.com/junit-tests-run-programmatically-from-java)
- [AssertJ Exception Assertions](http://www.baeldung.com/assertj-exception-assertion)