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README.md

Secure Data Manager Front-End

nwjs (node-webkit) desktop app acting as a frontend for OV configuration. It works with the Secure Data Manager REST service, which you can grab from: https://scm.scytl.net/stash/projects/PROJ/repos/20120073-ov-secure-data-manager

Setting up the local server

The following resources from ov-secure-data-manager need to be in your user home directory:

  • sdm-ws-rest.jar
  • sdm folder, containing sdmConfig

On startup the app will automatically launch the local REST service.

development

  • grunt app

will build the platform executables. You will find them in the _desktopapp folder

mock server

A mock backend server is PARTIALLY implemented. To use it you need to edit src/app/services/endpoints.js and ensure that the relative version of the host config value is used, like so:

 host : '/sdm-ws-rest/',
 // host: 'http://localhost:8090/sdm-ws-rest/',

Then just run

$ grunt dev

and point your browser to http://localhost:3000/

running the FE as a webapp in a regular browser

  • run grunt app to build the development version.
  • set up any http server pointing to the 'build' directory, and point your browser to the appropiate url (root dir is fine)
  • java -jar <userhome>/sdm-ws-rest.jar to manually start the server

release

  • grunt release (or just grunt)

will build all platform executables and bundle them in a zip file in the 'dist' folder.

i18n management

Note that as of 19/01/2016 english is no longer the base language, although the literal text in the code is unchanged. English ('en') is now another language just like any other, meaning it has it's own translation file and you can now change translated english text without disrupting the other translations. Please don't modify any source literals.

Secure Data Manager language config

The i18n service (in src/service) configures available languages like so. This is the single point of language configuration.

angular.module('i18n', [])
.constant('i18n', {

    languages: [{
        code: 'fr',
        shortname: 'FR',
        name: 'Francais'
    }, {
        code: 'de',
        shortname: 'DE',
        name: 'Deutsch'
    }, {
        code: 'en',
        shortname: 'EN',
        name: 'English'
    }],
    default: 'en'

});

The default language will be automatically selected on app startup.

Adding a new supported language

To add a new language just add an entry to i18n and make sure the default is ok.

Then of course you need to create a new catalog (po file) from the template (pot file) and add translations to it. Next run `grunt nggettext_compile'.

Adding/modifying translatable elements

After you added/changed text to be translated, run grunt nggettext_extract' to update the template ( _pot_ file), then use your favorite _poeditor_ to add/edit translations to the _po_ files, and finally rungrunt nggettext_compile' to convert the po files into the JSON files in 'assets/lang' used by the app.