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newdevs:angularclient [2024/09/06 09:22] – [Angular Staff Client] sandbergjanewdevs:angularclient [2026/04/28 13:25] (current) – [Angular Staff Client] sandbergja
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-**New Developers Working Group**+**New Developers Working Group**https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=newdevs:angularclient&do=
 ====== Angular Staff Client ====== ====== Angular Staff Client ======
  
-This is an Angular 15 application found under Open-ILS/src/eg2 and installed to /openils/var/web/eg2/. Note that the language used is TypeScript+This is an Angular 21 application found under Open-ILS/src/eg2 and installed to /openils/var/web/eg2/. Note that the language used is TypeScript.
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-Many of the current Angular interfaces were built using Angular 12 or earlier conventions. We only use [[https://angular.io/guide/standalone-components|standalone components]] in some of the newer Angular code.+
  
 +Many of the current Angular interfaces were built using Angular 12 or earlier conventions.  For example, [[https://angular.dev/guide/signals|Angular signals]] are not yet in wide use (though that should not stop you from using them in Evergreen code!)
 ===== Debugging ===== ===== Debugging =====
  
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   * Links to documentation that is elsewhere in the wiki   * Links to documentation that is elsewhere in the wiki
 +  * [[newdevs:angularclient:basicadmin|BasicAdminPage tutorial]]
  
  
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