A starter kit for working with the Aurelia TypeScript type definitions
All samples updated to the Aurelia Early September Release
The goal of the Aurelia-TypeScript project is to help you quickly get started using Aurelia and TypeScript and then to help you rapidly expand your expertise building systems with Aurelia and TypeScript.
As part of this effort, documentation for the samples, IDEs, and other notes can now be found in one consolidated location.
The Aurelia repositories now include type information as part of the .js
source code. This type information is extracted during the repo build process to automatically generate a .d.ts
file (for each repo).
For example, Aurelia Framework's .d.ts
file can be found here: aurelia-framework.d.ts.
All of the samples have been updated to the TypeScript 1.5 release.
In addition, the Visual Studio samples have been updated and verified using the release of Visual Studio 2015.
As always, feel free to look me up and thanks for your interest in Aurelia and TypeScript :)
Periodically, I round up the .d.ts
files when I make new AMD bundles. Those files can be found here. (Please go to the individual Aurelia repositories for the latest, up-to-date versions).
This library works with the Aurelia platform.
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- visual studio: typescript esri dojo amd
- visual studio: mobile typescript esri dojo amd
- visual studio: typescript requirejs amd
- gulp: requirejs amd
- webstorm: requirejs amd
- @PWKad Samples
- unit tests
- bundling with r.js
- @Lakerfield samples
- code sandbox
- multi-level menu sample
- todo sample
- browser support by solution
- howto push samples to gh pages
- links to related content
just use it - visual studio (using esri dojo amd module loader)
includes bonus aurelia view & view model with a basic esri map
- skel-nav-esri-vs-ts documentation
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts
- run solution using chrome
just use it (on mobile devices !!) - visual studio and telerik appbuilder
- skel-nav-esri-vs-ts-telerik documentation
- get familiar with telerik appbuilder
- obtain a license to telerik appbuilder (or do an evaluation)
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- install telerik appbuilder
- run visual studio
- open solution in
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts-telerik
- run solution using chrome
just use it - visual studio (using requirejs amd module loader)
- skel-nav-require-vs-ts documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
skel-nav-require-vs-ts
- run solution using chrome
just use it - gulp
- skel-nav-esri-gulp documentation
- view running project
- run
git bash
shell - change to
skel-nav-esri-gulp
folder - run
npm install
- run
gulp watch
- run chrome browser and point at
http://localhost:9000
skel-nav-require-webstorm-ts documentation.
the project is already setup with file watcher but you can follow the full instruction here to add TypeScript file watcher webstorm typescript file watcher
just use it - @PWKad Samples with visual studio (using requirejs amd module loader)
- pwkad-aurelia-samples documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
pwkad-aurelia-samples
- run solution using chrome
@PWKad Samples Illustrate:
explore aurelia by looking at the tests
- aurelia-vs-ts-tests documentation
- have a look at the TypeScript test source for aurelia-dependency-injection
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
aurelia-vs-ts-tests
- run solution using chrome
- link to un-minimized bundle - 478K
- link to minimized bundle - 213K
-
open
git bash shell
-
install
node.js
-
install
bower
-
change to
aurelia-require-bundle
folder -
get the latest aurelia libraries
run
bower install
-
have a look at the bundling dependencies
-
bundle the files for development
run
node r.js -o name=aurelia-bundle-manifest baseUrl=. mainConfigFile=main-config.js out=aurelia-bundle.js optimize=none
-
bundle the files for production (minified)
run
node r.js -o name=aurelia-bundle-manifest baseUrl=. mainConfigFile=main-config.js out=aurelia-bundle.min.js
cool sample exercising navigation (from @Lakerfield)
- aurelia-vs-ts documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
aurelia-vs-ts
- run solution in chrome browser
code sandbox - place to illustrate various code usage
- code-sandbox documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
code-sandbox
- run solution using chrome
Code Sandbox has code that Illustrates:
- multi-level-menu documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
multi-level-menu
- run solution using chrome
- todo-require-vs-ts documentation
- view running project
- Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015: Free Comunity Edition or higher
TypeScript 1.5 is included in this install.
- Run Visual Studio 2015
- open solution in
todo-require-vs-ts
- run solution using chrome
work is underway to address browser support for the solutions in this repo. this table will be updated as enhancements are made and support is validated. see also issue #7
Solution | Chrome | Firefox | IE11 | IE10 | IE9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
aurelia-vs-ts | β | π | π | π | π |
code-sandbox | β | π | π | π | π |
multi-level-menu | β | β | π | π | π |
pwkad-aurelia-samples | β | π | π | π | π |
skel-nav-esri-gulp | β | π | π | π | π |
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts | β | π | π | π | π |
skel-nav-require-vs-ts | β | π | π | π | π |
todo-require-vs-ts | β | π | π | π | π |
Solution | Telerik Simulator | Samsung Note 4 |
---|---|---|
skel-nav-esri-vs-ts-telerik | π | π |
code used to copy the samples to cmichaelgraham gh-pages. includes the recipe for following the same pattern in your own world.
- Colin Dembovsky - Debugging Within Visual Studio
- Behzad Abbasi (Behzad88) - HotWater-Aurelia
- Erik's cool aurelia getting started cheat sheet
- Erik's associated aurelia getting started blog
We'd love for you to contribute to our source code and to make this project even better than it is today! If this interests you, please begin by reading our contributing guidelines. The contributing document will provide you with all the information you need to get started. Once you have read that, you will need to also sign our CLA before we can accepts a Pull Request from you. More information on the process is including in the contributor's guide.