## Overview This project consists of two main components: 1. **Image Converter Frontend**: An Angular application for converting images. 2. **Image Converter Backend**: A .NET 8.0 application that handles the image processing. ## Prerequisites - **Node.js** (for the Angular frontend) - **.NET SDK** (for the backend) - **Docker** (for containerization) ## Getting Started ### Frontend (Angular) 1. **Navigate to the frontend directory**: ```sh cd path/to/frontend ``` 2. **Install dependencies**: ```sh npm install ``` 3. **Start the development server**: ```sh npm start ``` The Angular application will be available at `http://localhost:4200`. ### Backend (.NET) 1. **Navigate to the backend directory**: ```sh cd path/to/backend ``` 2. **Restore .NET dependencies**: ```sh dotnet restore ``` 3. **Build the project**: ```sh dotnet build ``` 4. **Run the application**: ```sh dotnet run ``` The backend API will be available at `http://localhost:5000`. ### Using Docker 1. **Build and run the Docker containers**: ```sh docker-compose up --build ``` This will build and start both the frontend and backend services. 2. **Access the applications**: - Frontend: `http://localhost:4200` - Backend: `http://localhost:5000` ## Additional Information ### Running Tests #### Frontend To run the tests for the Angular application: ```sh npm test ``` #### Backend To run the tests for the .NET application: ```sh dotnet test ``` ### Building for Production #### Frontend To build the Angular application for production: ```sh npm run build ``` #### Backend To publish the .NET application: ```sh dotnet publish -c Release ``` ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.