Alonso, a open source web registration framework built on top of the Senna registration platform.
This project is built on top of the AngularJS framework. More information about the AngularJS framework can be found at their site.
Note from the AngularJS folks: While angular is client-side-only technology and it's possible to create angular webapps that
don't require a backend server at all, we recommend hosting the project files using a local
webserver during development to avoid issues with security restrictions (sandbox) in browsers. The
sandbox implementation varies between browsers, but quite often prevents things like cookies, xhr,
etc to function properly when an html page is opened via file://
scheme instead of http://
.
Follow the steps below to get your environment setup, then fork the repo, make your changes in a feature branch, and open a pull request back to this repository. If you're not sure what to do, feel free to ask anyone else on the project and coordinate efforts.
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Install NodeJS
Download and install NodeJS from their [download site](http://nodejs.org/download/)
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Fork or clone this repository
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Install the required packages
npm install
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Start the web server. From the root folder:
./scripts/web-server.js
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Browse to the (http://localhost:8000/app/index.html). In order to avoid the same origin browser policy, you will need to disable web security in your browser. You can do this in the Chrome browser in OSx by closing all Chrome windows and executing this command:
open -a Google\ Chrome --args --disable-web-security
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Search some events at:
http://localhost:8000/app/map-page.html#/events
- Google Maps API
- Google Maps for AngularJS