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| diff --git a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc b/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc deleted file mode 100644 index c26ea2df..00000000 --- a/docs/content/tutorial/index.ngdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -@ngdoc overview -@name Tutorial -@description - -A great way to get introduced to Angular is to work through this tutorial, which walks you through -the construction of an AngularJS web app. The app you will build is a catalog that displays a list -of Android devices, lets you filter the list to see only devices that interest you, and then view -details for any device. - -<img src="img/tutorial/catalog_screen.png"> - -Work through the tutorial to see how Angular makes browsers smarter — without the use of extensions -or plug-ins. As you work through the tutorial, you will: - -* See examples of how to use client-side data binding and dependency injection to build dynamic -views of data that change immediately in response to user actions. -* See how Angular creates listeners on your data without the need for DOM manipulation. -* Learn a better, easier way to test your web apps. -* Learn how to use Angular services to make common web tasks, such as getting data into your app, -easier. - -And all of this works in any browser without modification to the browser! - -When you finish the tutorial you will be able to: - -* Create a dynamic application that works in any browser. -* Define the differences between Angular and common JavaScript frameworks. -* Understand how data binding works in AngularJS. -* Use the angular-seed project to quickly boot-strap your own projects. -* Create and run tests. -* Identify resources for learning more about AngularJS. - -The tutorial guides you through the entire process of building a simple application, including -writing and running unit and end-to-end tests. Experiments at the end of each step provide -suggestions for you learn more about AngularJS and the application you are building. - -You can go through the whole tutorial in a couple of hours or you may want to spend a pleasant day -really digging into it. If you're looking for a shorter introduction to AngularJS, check out the -{@link misc/started Getting Started} document. - - - - - - - -# Working with the code - -You can follow this tutorial and hack on the code in either the Mac/Linux or the Windows -environment. Options for working with the tutorial are to use the Git versioning system for source -code management or to use scripts that copy snapshots of project files into your workspace -(`sandbox`) directory. Select one of the tabs below and follow the instructions for setting up your -computer for your preferred option. - -<doc:tutorial-instructions show="true"> -  <doc:tutorial-instruction id="git-mac" title="Git on Mac/Linux"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>Verify that you have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed by running the -following command in a terminal window:</p> -      <pre><code>java -version</code></pre> -      <p>You will need Java to run unit tests.</p></li> -      <li><p>Download Git from the <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">Git</a> site.</p> -      <p>You can build Git from source or use the pre-compiled package.</p></li> -      <li><p>Clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a -href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following command:</p> -      <pre><code>git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</code></pre> -      <p>This command creates the <code>angular-phonecat</code> directory in your current -directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to <code>angular-phonecat</code>:</p> -      <pre><code>cd angular-phonecat</code></pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the angular-phonecat -directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>You will need an http server running on your system. Mac and Linux machines typically -have Apache pre-installed, but If you don't already have one installed, you can <a -href="https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager">install -node.js</a>. Use <code>node</code> to run <code>scripts/web-server.js</code>,  a simple bundled -http server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </doc:tutorial-instruction> - -  <doc:tutorial-instruction id="git-win" title="Git on Windows"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>You will need Java to run unit tests, so run the following command to verify that you -have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed and that the <code>java</code> executable is on -your <code>PATH</code>.</p> -      <pre><code>java -version</code></pre> -      <p></p></li> -      <li><p>Install msysGit from <a href="http://git-scm.com/download">the Git</a> site.</p></li> -      <li><p>Open msysGit bash and clone the angular-phonecat repository located at <a -href="https://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat">Github</a> by running the following command:</p> -      <pre><code>git clone git://github.com/angular/angular-phonecat.git</code></pre> -      <p>This command creates the angular-phonecat directory in your current directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to angular-phonecat.</p> -      <pre><code>cd angular-phonecat</code></pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from the angular-phonecat -directory.</p> -      <p>You should run all <code>git</code> commands from msysGit bash.</p> -      <p>Other commands like <code>test-server.bat</code> or <code>test.bat</code> should be -executed from the Windows command line.</li> -      <li><p>You need an http server running on your system. If you don't already have one -installed, you can install <a href="http://nodejs.org/">node.js</a>. Download the <a -href="http://node-js.prcn.co.cc/">pre-compiled binaries</a>, unzip them, and then add -<code>nodejs\bin</code> into your <code>PATH</code>. Use <code>node</code> to run -<code>scripts\web-server.js</code>, a simple, bundled http server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </doc:tutorial-instruction> - -  <doc:tutorial-instruction id="ss-mac" title="Snapshots on Mac/Linux"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>You need Java to run unit tests, so verify that you have <a -href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed by running the following command in a terminal -window:</p> -      <pre><code>java -version</code></pre> -       <li><p>Download the <a href="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-phonecat/">zip archive</a> -containing all of the files and unzip them into the [tutorial-dir] directory</p>.</li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to [tutorial-dir]/sandbox, as follows:</p> -      <pre><code>cd [tutorial-dir]/sandbox</code></pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from your -<code>sandbox</code> directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>You need an http server running on your system and Mac and Linux machines typically -have Apache pre-installed. If you don't have an http server installed, you can <a -href="https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/Installing-Node.js-via-package-manager">install -node.js</a> and use it to run <code>scripts/web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http -server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </doc:tutorial-instruction> - -  <doc:tutorial-instruction id="ss-win" title="Snapshots on Windows"> -    <ol> -      <li><p>Verify that you have <a href="http://java.com/">Java</a> installed and that the -<code>java</code> executable is on your <code>PATH</code> by running the following command in the -Windows command line:</p> -      <pre><code>java -version</code></pre> -      <p>You need Java to run unit tests, so download the <a -href="http://code.angularjs.org/angular-phonecat/">zip archive</a> that contains all of the files -and unzip the files into the [tutorial-dir] directory</p></li> -      <li><p>Change your current directory to [tutorial-dir]/sandbox, as follows:</p> -      <pre><code>cd [tutorial-dir]/sandbox</code></pre> -      <p>The tutorial instructions assume you are running all commands from this directory.</p></li> -      <li><p>You need an http server running on your system, but if you don't already have one -already installed, you can install <a href="http://nodejs.org/">node.js</a>. Download the <a -href="http://node-js.prcn.co.cc/">pre-compiled binaries</a>, unzip them, and then add -<code>nodejs\bin</code> into your <code>PATH</code>. Use <code>node</code> to run -<code>scripts\web-server.js</code>, a simple bundled http server.</p></li> -    </ol> -  </doc:tutorial-instruction> -</doc:tutorial-instructions> - -The last thing to do is to make sure your computer has a web browser and a good text editor -installed. Now, let's get going with {@link step_00 step 0}. | 
