1.1.4 • Published 6 years ago
boilerplate-gulp-js v1.1.4
Client-side JavaScript Module Builder
Eliminates boilerplate required to test, lint, and build client-side CommonJS projects.
Provided Tasks
# Builds, tests, lints, and minifies the module and puts in in the ./build folder.
gulp bpjs:build
# Incrementally builds, tests, and lints files as they're modified.
gulp bpjs:dev
Use
Requires Gulp 4.0. Execute npm install --save-dev gulp boilerplate-gulp-js
, then modify your Gulpfile.js
like so (or create one):
var gulp = require('gulp'),
path= require('path'),
bpjs = require('boilerplate-gulp-js');
bpjs(gulp, {
// This will be used to name the built artifact (e.g., MyModule.js)
name: 'MyModule',
// The root of your CommonJS modules
entry: path.join(__dirname, 'src/main.js'),
// The sources for your project (used in linting and testing tasks)
sources: path.join(__dirname, 'src/**/*.js'),
// The tests for your project
tests: path.join(__dirname, 'src/**/*Spec.js'),
// The destination to write the built files
dest: path.join(__dirname, 'build')
});
// Rest of your gulp file, potentially overwriting the boilerplate-gulp tasks...
Capabilities
- Compiles JavaScript CommonJS modules into a single file (browserify) which can be loaded directly in a browser, via CommonJS loader, or a AMD loader. Produces both an unminified version and a minified version with source maps.
- Run unit tests (jasmine.
- Generates coverage reports (istanbul) for unit tests.
- Lints JS (jshint)