This repository contains the material for the hands-on workshop on getting started with SAP Cloud Application Programming Model and TypeScript to create a Full-Stack Application. In this hands-on workshop we will learn how to create a new SAP Cloud Application Programming Model-based application (including SAP Fiori Elements app) using TypeScript and run it locally in a test launchpad.
The requirements to follow the exercises in this repository, including hardware and software, are detailed in the prerequisites file.
The material consists of a series of exercises. Each exercise is contained in a directory, with a main 'readme' file containing the core exercise instructions, with optional supporting files, such as screenshots and sample files.
During the hands-on workshop you will complete each exercise one at a time. Everyone can work in his own pace and ask questions wherever needed. Each exercise has a time indication mentioned, the instructors will do time keeping to make sure you are on track. Instead of just executing the steps mentioned in the guides, I suggest you also have a look at the mentioned documents to get the broader context on why we're doing the things in a certain way.
The exercises are written in a conversational way; this is so that they have enough context and information to be completed outside the hands-on session itself. To help you navigate and find what you have to actually do next, there are pointers like this 👉 throughout that indicate the things you have to actually do (as opposed to just read for background information).
Here's an overview of the exercises in this hands-on workshop.
- Prerequisites (choose one variant) (20min)
- Exercise 1 - Cloning the exercise repository & running the base project (15min)
- Exercise 2 - Transforming the sample project to TypeScript (20min)
- Exercise 3 - Adding a TypeScript Fiori Elements app (15min)
- Exercise 4 - Adding a local launchpad to test our TypeScript solution end-to-end (15min)
None at this time
If you can spare a couple of minutes at the end of the session, please help me improve for next time by giving me some feedback.
Simply use this Give Feedback link to create a special "feedback" issue, and follow the instructions in there.