Evolv Execution-Plan Angular Integration
Angular can introduce extra timing concerns to updating the page in an Evolv project. It is not uncommon that Evolv can render the project changes, then have Angular update the DOM over the top.
This library gives extra control over Evolv's functionality on the page.
Importing the Library
Include in your project by running
npm install @evolv/angular-execution-plan
Directives
Evolv provides directives to automatically apply project changes based on Angular lifecycle hooks.
e.g. Include the AfterViewInitDirective
and mark components with evolvAfterViewInit
<mat-horizontal-stepper>
<mat-step evolvAfterViewInit>
<ng-template matStepLabel>Payment</ng-template>
</mat-step>
<mat-step evolvAfterViewInit>
<ng-template matStepLabel>Confirm</ng-template>
</mat-step>
</mat-horizontal-stepper>
Direct Runtime Access
The ExecutionPlanService
provides direct access to the Evolv execution plan and the runtime.
This allows you to directly reapply any changes
@Component({
selector: 'example',
templateUrl: './example.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./example.component.scss']
})
export class ExampleComponent {
private runtime: any;
constructor(evolv: ExecutionPlanService) {
this.runtime = evolv.getRuntime();
}
manualRun = async (event) => {
(await this.runtime).rerun();
}
}
To configure how long you are willing to wait for Evolv to be present on the page, provide a custom value for the timeout
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent, ...
],
imports: [
ExecutionPlanModule, ...
],
providers: [
{provide: EXECUTION_PLAN_MAX_WAIT, useValue: 200 }
],
...
})
You can also directly access the Evolv instance and call any of the native functionality
@Component({
selector: 'example',
templateUrl: './example.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./example.component.scss']
})
export class ExampleComponent {
private evolv: any;
constructor(evolv: ExecutionPlanService) {
this.evolv = evolv.getEvolv();
(await this.evolv).on()
}
manualRun = async (event) => {
(await this.runtime).on('stagecompleted', () => console.log('stagecompleted'));
}
}
You can find an example site implementing these features here
Development
Code scaffolding
Run ng generate component component-name --project execution-plan
to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project execution-plan
.
Note: Don't forget to add
--project execution-plan
or else it will be added to the default project in yourangular.json
file.
Build
Run ng build execution-plan
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory.
Publishing
After building your library with ng build execution-plan
, go to the dist folder cd dist/execution-plan
and run npm publish
.
Running unit tests
Run ng test execution-plan
to execute the unit tests via Karma.
Further help
To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help
or go check out the Angular CLI README.