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-# ngXosLib
-
-A collection of programs to develop Views as Angular SPA.
-
-## Tools
-
-These tools are designed to help develop UIs for XOS. They assume XOS is running on your system at `localhost:9999`. The `xos/configurations/frontend` is normally a sufficient configuration for development.
-
-### Apigen
-
-Usage: `npm run apigen`
-
-This tool generates an angular resource file for each endpoint available in Swagger.
-
->You can generate api related documentation with: `npm run apidoc`. The output is locate in `api/docs`. You can also see a list of available methods through Swagger at `http://localhost:9999/docs/`
-
-### Vendors
-
-XOS comes with a set of common libraries, as listed in `bower.json`:
-- angular
-- angular-route
-- angular-resource
-- angular-cookie
-- ng-lodash
-
-These libraries are served through Django, so they will not be included in your minified vendor file. To add a library and generate a new file (that will override the old one):
-- enter `ngXosLib` folder
-- run `bower install [myPackage] --save`
-- rebuild the file with `gulp vendor`
-
->_NOTE: before adding libraries please discuss it on the devel list to avoid this file becoming huge_
-
-### Helpers
-
-XOS comes with a helper library that is automatically loaded in the Django template.
-
-To use it, add `xos.helpers` to your required modules:
-
-```
-angular.module('xos.myView', [
-  'xos.helpers'
-])
-```
-
-It will automatically add a `token` to all your requests. Eventually you can take advantage of some other services:
-
-- **NoHyperlinks Interceptor**: will add a `?no_hyperlinks=1` to your request, to tell Django to return ids instead of links.
-- **XosApi** wrapper for `/xos` endpoints.
-- **XoslibApi** wrapper for `/xoslib` endpoints.
-- **HpcApi** wrapper for `/hpcapi` endpoints.
-
->_NOTE: for the API related service, check documentation in [Apigen](#apigen) section._
-
-### Yo XOS
-
-We have created a [yeoman](http://yeoman.io/) generator to help to scaffold views.
-
->As it is in an early stage of development you should manually link it to your system. To do this, enter `xos/core/xoslib/ngXosLib/generator-xos` and run `npm link`.
-
-#### To Generate a New View
-
-From `xos/core/xoslib` run `yo xos`. This command creates a new folder with the provided name in: `xos/core/xoslib/ngXosViews` that contain your application.
-
->If you left the View name empty, it should be `xos/core/xoslib/ngXosViews/sampleView`
-
-#### Run a Development Server
-
-In your `view` folder run `npm start`.
-
-_This will install the required dependencies and start a local server with [BrowserSync](http://www.browsersync.io/)_
-
-#### Publish your View
-
-Once your view is done, from your view root folder, run: `npm run build`.
-
-This will build your application and copy files in the appropriate locations to be used by Django.
-
-At this point you can enter: `http://localhost:9999/admin/core/dashboardview/add/` and add your custom view.
-
->_NOTE url field should be `template:xosSampleView`_
-
-#### Install Dependencies in Your app
-
-To install a local dependency, use bower with `--save`. Common modules are saved in `devDependencies` as they already loaded in the Django template.
-
-The `npm start` command watches your dependencies and automatically injects it in your `index.html`.
-
-#### Linting
-
-A styleguide is enforced through [EsLint](http://eslint.org/) and is checked during the build process. We **highly** suggest installing the linter in your editor to have realtime hints.
-
-#### Test
-
-The generator sets up a test environment with a default test.
-To run it execute: `npm test`
-
-## TODO
-
-- Use Angular $resource instead of $http
-- Use ngDoc instead of jsDoc
-- Define styleguide (both visual and js) and if needed define some UI components