copy-for-browser v2.0.3
copy-for-browser
Copy files from node_modules to a public path for use in the browser
This utility is designed to be used where you have both a server and a browser client being loaded from the same tree.
It will copy files from under node_modules to the correct directory
in the public path, based on the package.json for the package.
Install
npm install copy-for-browser --save-devUsage
In your package.json, your will need a section at the top level with
the key "browserCopy". This should contain one or more keys which are
destination paths for the files. Each key should have an array of
file paths for the source files.
This is a (simplified) example of package.json:
{
"name": "my-package",
"dependencies": {
"jquery": "^3.2.1",
"jquery-ui": "^1.12.1",
},
"dev-dependencies": {
"copy-for-browser": "^1.0.0"
},
"browserCopy": {
"public/js/vendor": [
"jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
"pouchdb/dist/pouchdb.min.js"
],
"public/css": [
"jquery-ui/themes/base/all.css"
]
},
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"copy": "copy-for-browser"
}
}Using this, you can run npm install and npm run copy and the files
will appear in public/js/vendor and public/css, relative to the
root of your project.
Please let me know if you find this useful. Any issues or comments would be appreciated at Github.
Note
In version 1.x of copy-for-browser, the key "browser" was used.
This has been changed to "browserCopy" to avoid the conflict with
browserify.