UI Bootstrap

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Amos Haviv
2013-07-09 23:39:21 +03:00
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* Passport - Defined as npm module in the [package.json](package.json) file.
* AngularJS - Defined as bower module in the [bower.json](bower.json) file.
* Twitter Bootstrap - Defined as bower module in the [bower.json](bower.json) file.
* UI Bootstrap - Defined as bower module in the [bower.json](bower.json) file.
## Configuration
See the [config](config/) folder and especially the [config.js](config/config.js) file.
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We pre-included an article example, check it out:
* [The Model](app/models/article.js) - Where we define our object schema.
* [The Controller](app/controllers/articles.js) - Where we take care of our backend logic.
* [NodeJS Routes](config/routes.js) - Where we define our REST service routes.
* [AngularJs Routes](public/js/config.js) - Where we define our CRUD routes.
* [The AngularJs Service](public/js/services/articles.js) - Where we connect to our REST service.
* [The AngularJs Controller](public/js/controllers/articles.js) - Where we take care of our frontend logic.
* [The AngularJs Views Folder](public/views/articles) - Where we keep our CRUD views.
* [NodeJS Routes](config/routes.js) - Where we define our REST service routes.
* [AngularJs Routes](public/js/config.js) - Where we define our CRUD routes.