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# VegascoWeb
This project was generated using [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 20.0.1.
## Development server
To start a local development server, run:
```bash
ng serve
```
Once the server is running, open your browser and navigate to `http://localhost:4200/`. The application will automatically reload whenever you modify any of the source files.
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## API Proxy
Because the solution utilizes Aspire which injects endpoint references for the API as environment variables, this application uses a proxy to access the API. The proxy is configured in the `proxy.config.js` file which is used in the `serve` section of the `angular.json` file. This makes the dev server provide a proxy when serving the application.
The environment variables for the API endpoint are named `services__Api__https__0` and `services__Api__http__0` for the https and the http endpoints respectively. If the https endpoint is not configured, the http endpoint is used. At least one of them has to be configured.
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To allow the dev proxy to accept otherwise untrusted server certificates, set `NODE_ENV` to `development`. Otherwise the dev proxy rejects untrusted certificates.
When deploying the application elsewhere, another proxy has to be configured to provide the same functionality to ensure the application works correctly.
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## Code scaffolding
Angular CLI includes powerful code scaffolding tools. To generate a new component, run:
```bash
ng generate component component-name
```
For a complete list of available schematics (such as `components`, `directives`, or `pipes`), run:
```bash
ng generate --help
```
## Building
To build the project run:
```bash
ng build
```
This will compile your project and store the build artifacts in the `dist/` directory. By default, the production build optimizes your application for performance and speed.
## Running unit tests
To execute unit tests with the [Karma](https://karma-runner.github.io) test runner, use the following command:
```bash
ng test
```
## Running end-to-end tests
For end-to-end (e2e) testing, run:
```bash
ng e2e
```
Angular CLI does not come with an end-to-end testing framework by default. You can choose one that suits your needs.
## Additional Resources
For more information on using the Angular CLI, including detailed command references, visit the [Angular CLI Overview and Command Reference](https://angular.dev/tools/cli) page.