generator-crangular v0.6.1
AngularJS generator 
Maintainer: Brian Ford
Based on angular-seed
Usage
Install generator-angular:
npm install -g generator-angularMake a new directory, and cd into it:
mkdir my-new-project && cd $_Run yo angular, optionally passing an app name:
yo angular [app-name]Run grunt for building and grunt serve for preview
Generators
Available generators:
- angular (aka angular:app)
- angular:controller
- angular:directive
- angular:filter
- angular:route
- angular:service
- angular:provider
- angular:factory
- angular:value
- angular:constant
- angular:decorator
- angular:view
Note: Generators are to be run from the root directory of your app.
App
Sets up a new AngularJS app, generating all the boilerplate you need to get started. The app generator also optionally installs Twitter Bootstrap and additional AngularJS modules, such as angular-resource (installed by default).
Example:
yo angularRoute
Generates a controller and view, and configures a route in app/scripts/app.js connecting them.
Example:
yo angular:route myrouteProduces app/scripts/controllers/myroute.js:
angular.module('myMod').controller('MyrouteCtrl', function ($scope) {
// ...
});Produces app/views/myroute.html:
<p>This is the myroute view</p>Controller
Generates a controller in app/scripts/controllers.
Example:
yo angular:controller userProduces app/scripts/controllers/user.js:
angular.module('myMod').controller('UserCtrl', function ($scope) {
// ...
});Directive
Generates a directive in app/scripts/directives.
Example:
yo angular:directive myDirectiveProduces app/scripts/directives/myDirective.js:
angular.module('myMod').directive('myDirective', function () {
return {
template: '<div></div>',
restrict: 'E',
link: function postLink(scope, element, attrs) {
element.text('this is the myDirective directive');
}
};
});Filter
Generates a filter in app/scripts/filters.
Example:
yo angular:filter myFilterProduces app/scripts/filters/myFilter.js:
angular.module('myMod').filter('myFilter', function () {
return function (input) {
return 'myFilter filter:' + input;
};
});View
Generates an HTML view file in app/views.
Example:
yo angular:view userProduces app/views/user.html:
<p>This is the user view</p>Service
Generates an AngularJS service.
Example:
yo angular:service myServiceProduces app/scripts/services/myService.js:
angular.module('myMod').service('myService', function () {
// ...
});You can also do yo angular:factory, yo angular:provider, yo angular:value, and yo angular:constant for other types of services.
Decorator
Generates an AngularJS service decorator.
Example:
yo angular:decorator serviceNameProduces app/scripts/decorators/serviceNameDecorator.js:
angular.module('myMod').config(function ($provide) {
$provide.decorator('serviceName', function ($delegate) {
// ...
return $delegate;
});
});Options
In general, these options can be applied to any generator, though they only affect generators that produce scripts.
CoffeeScript
For generators that output scripts, the --coffee option will output CoffeeScript instead of JavaScript.
For example:
yo angular:controller user --coffeeProduces app/scripts/controller/user.coffee:
angular.module('myMod')
.controller 'UserCtrl', ($scope) ->A project can mix CoffeScript and JavaScript files.
To output JavaScript files, even if CoffeeScript files exist (the default is to output CoffeeScript files if
the generator finds any in the project), use --coffee=false.
Minification Safe
By default, generators produce unannotated code. Without annotations, AngularJS's DI system will break when minified. Typically, these annotations that make minification safe are added automatically at build-time, after application files are concatenated, but before they are minified. By providing the --minsafe option, the code generated will out-of-the-box be ready for minification. The trade-off is between amount of boilerplate, and build process complexity.
Example
yo angular:controller user --minsafeProduces app/controller/user.js:
angular.module('myMod').controller('UserCtrl', ['$scope', function ($scope) {
// ...
}]);Background
Unannotated:
angular.module('myMod').controller('MyCtrl', function ($scope, $http, myService) {
// ...
});Annotated:
angular.module('myMod').controller('MyCtrl',
['$scope', '$http', 'myService', function ($scope, $http, myService) {
// ...
}]);The annotations are important because minified code will rename variables, making it impossible for AngularJS to infer module names based solely on function parameters.
The recommended build process uses ngmin, a tool that automatically adds these annotations. However, if you'd rather not use ngmin, you have to add these annotations manually yourself.
Add to Index
By default, new scripts are added to the index.html file. However, this may not always be suitable. Some use cases:
- Manually added to the file
- Auto-added by a 3rd party plugin
- Using this generator as a subgenerator
To skip adding them to the index, pass in the skip-add argument:
yo angular:service serviceName --skip-addBower Components
The following packages are always installed by the app generator:
- angular
- angular-mocks
- angular-scenario
The following additional modules are available as components on bower, and installable via bower install:
- angular-cookies
- angular-loader
- angular-resource
- angular-sanitize
All of these can be updated with bower update as new versions of AngularJS are released.
Configuration
Yeoman generated projects can be further tweaked according to your needs by modifying project files appropriately.
Output
You can change the app directory by adding a appPath property to bower.json. For instance, if you wanted to easily integrate with Express.js, you could add the following:
{
"name": "yo-test",
"version": "0.0.0",
...
"appPath": "public"
}This will cause Yeoman-generated client-side files to be placed in public.
Testing
Running grunt test will run the unit tests with karma.
Contribute
See the contributing docs
When submitting an issue, please follow the guidelines. Especially important is to make sure Yeoman is up-to-date, and providing the command or commands that cause the issue.
When submitting a PR, make sure that the commit messages match the AngularJS conventions.
When submitting a bugfix, write a test that exposes the bug and fails before applying your fix. Submit the test alongside the fix.
When submitting a new feature, add tests that cover the feature.
License
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