grunt-atom-shell-app-builder v0.0.7
grunt-atom-shell-app-builder
Helps build atom-shell baed applications for mac, win and linux with grunt. It will download the prebuilt binaries for either the latest or a specific version, unpack them, and add your application source to the extracted distirbution.
Getting Started
Install this grunt plugin with: npm install grunt-atom-shell-app-builder
Then add this line to your project's gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-atom-shell-app-builder');Example
module.exports = function(grunt) {
grunt.initConfig({
'build-atom-shell-app': {
options: {
platforms: ["darwin", "win32"]
}
}
});
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-atom-shell-app-builder');
};The "build-atom-shell-app" task
Options
options.atom_shell_version
Type: String
Default value: most recent release
Required: no
The version of atom-shell you want to use (e.g., 'v0.12.5'). Here is a list of available releases. If not specified, it will query github for the latest release.
options.build_dir
Type: String
Default value: build
Required: no
Where application builds should be placed. Releases will be placed into a platform specific subdirectory. 'build_dir'/'platform/'
options.cache_dir
Type: String
Default value: cache
Required: no
Where downloads of the pre-built binaries should be stored.
options.app_dir
Type: String
Default value: app
Required: no
Where application source is located. This will be copied to the app directory for each platform build.
options.platforms
Type: String Array
Default value: [ 'HostPlatform' ]
Required: no
The platforms to download and build packages for. Supported platforms are 'darwin', 'win32', 'linux32', and 'linux64' ('linux' works as well for backwards compatibility, and maps to linux32). If ommitted, defaults to the host platform.
Note that building 'darwin' packages on a windows host is currently unsupported due to the format of the darwin atom-shell zip, which includes symlinks.
To Do:
- Add support for further application customization (name, icon, etc)
Release History
- 2014-05-21 initial release
- 2014-11-22 updated to new atom-shell release architecture naming scheme
- 2014-11-24 added support for linux x64
License
Copyright (c) 2014 Chad Fawcett Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.