1.8.5 • Published 10 years ago

sg-wiredep v1.8.5

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wiredep

Wire dependencies to your source code.

Getting Started

Install the module with npm:

$ npm install --save wiredep

Install your bower dependencies (if you haven't already):

$ bower install --save jquery

Insert placeholders in your code where your dependencies will be injected:

<html>
<head>
  <!-- bower:css -->
  <!-- endbower -->
</head>
<body>
  <!-- bower:js -->
  <!-- endbower -->
</body>
</html>

Let wiredep work its magic:

$ node
> require('wiredep')({ src: 'index.html' });

index.html modified.
{ packages:
   { jquery:
      { main: [Object],
        type: [Object],
        name: 'jquery',
        dependencies: {} } },
  js: [ 'bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.js' ] }
<html>
<head>
  <!-- bower:css -->
  <!-- endbower -->
</head>
<body>
  <!-- bower:js -->
  <script src="bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.js"></script>
  <!-- endbower -->
</body>
</html>

Build Chain Integration

gulp.js

wiredep works with streams and integrates with gulp.js out of the box:

var wiredep = require('wiredep').stream;

gulp.task('bower', function () {
  gulp.src('./src/footer.html')
    .pipe(wiredep({
      optional: 'configuration',
      goes: 'here'
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dest'));
});

Grunt

See grunt-wiredep.

Programmatic Access

You can run wiredep without manipulating any files.

require('wiredep')();

...returns...

{
  js: [
    'paths/to/your/js/files.js',
    'in/their/order/of/dependency.js'
  ],
  css: [
    'paths/to/your/css/files.css'
  ],
  // etc.
}

Command Line

Install wiredep globally to wire up Bower packages from the terminal.

$ npm install -g wiredep
$ wiredep
Wire Bower dependencies to your source code.

Usage: $ wiredep [options]

Options:
  -h, --help          # Print usage information
  -v, --version       # Print the version
  -b, --bowerJson     # Path to `bower.json`
  -d, --directory     # Your Bower directory
  -e, --exclude       # A path to be excluded
  -i, --ignorePath    # A path to be ignored
  -s, --src           # Path to your source file
  --dependencies      # Include Bower `dependencies`
  --devDependencies   # Include Bower `devDependencies`
  --includeSelf       # Include top-level bower.json `main` files
  --verbose           # Print the results of `wiredep`

Bower Hooks

You may also take advantage of Bower >=1.3.1's hooks, with a .bowerrc such as:

{
  "scripts": {
    "postinstall": "wiredep -s path/to/src.html"
  }
}

Configuration

require('wiredep')({
  directory: 'the directory of your Bower packages.', // default: '.bowerrc'.directory || bower_components
  bowerJson: 'your bower.json file contents.',        // default: require('./bower.json')
  src: ['filepaths', 'and/even/globs/*.html' 'to take', 'control of.'],

  // ----- Advanced Configuration -----
  // All of the below settings are for advanced configuration, to
  // give your project support for additional file types and more
  // control.
  //
  // Out of the box, wiredep will handle HTML files just fine for
  // JavaScript and CSS injection.

  cwd: 'path/to/where/we/are/pretending/to/be',

  dependencies: true,    // default: true
  devDependencies: true, // default: false
  includeSelf: true,     // default: false

  exclude: [ /jquery/, 'bower_components/modernizr/modernizr.js' ],

  ignorePath: /string or regexp to ignore from the injected filepath/,

  overrides: {
    // see `Bower Overrides` section below.
    //
    // This inline object offers another way to define your overrides if
    // modifying your project's `bower.json` isn't an option.
  },

  fileTypes: {
    fileExtension: {
      block: /match the beginning-to-end of a bower block in this type of file/,
      detect: {
        typeOfBowerFile: /match the way this type of file is included/
      },
      replace: {
        typeOfBowerFile: '<format for this {{filePath}} to be injected>',
        anotherTypeOfBowerFile: function (filePath) {
          return '<script class="random-' + Math.random() + '" src="' + filePath + '"></script>';
        }
      }
    },

    // defaults:
    html: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)<!--\s*bower:*(\S*)\s*-->)(\n|\r|.)*?(<!--\s*endbower\s*-->)/gi,
      detect: {
        js: /<script.*src=['"]([^'"]+)/gi,
        css: /<link.*href=['"]([^'"]+)/gi
      },
      replace: {
        js: '<script src="{{filePath}}"></script>',
        css: '<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{filePath}}" />'
      }
    },

    jade: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)\/\/\s*bower:*(\S*))(\n|\r|.)*?(\/\/\s*endbower)/gi,
      detect: {
        js: /script\(.*src=['"]([^'"]+)/gi,
        css: /link\(.*href=['"]([^'"]+)/gi
      },
      replace: {
        js: 'script(src=\'{{filePath}}\')',
        css: 'link(rel=\'stylesheet\', href=\'{{filePath}}\')'
      }
    },

    less: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)\/\/\s*bower:*(\S*))(\n|\r|.)*?(\/\/\s*endbower)/gi,
      detect: {
        css: /@import\s['"](.+css)['"]/gi,
        less: /@import\s['"](.+less)['"]/gi
      },
      replace: {
        css: '@import "{{filePath}}";',
        less: '@import "{{filePath}}";'
      }
    },

    sass: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)\/\/\s*bower:*(\S*))(\n|\r|.)*?(\/\/\s*endbower)/gi,
      detect: {
        css: /@import\s(.+css)/gi,
        sass: /@import\s(.+sass)/gi,
        scss: /@import\s(.+scss)/gi
      },
      replace: {
        css: '@import {{filePath}}',
        sass: '@import {{filePath}}',
        scss: '@import {{filePath}}'
      }
    },

    scss: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)\/\/\s*bower:*(\S*))(\n|\r|.)*?(\/\/\s*endbower)/gi,
      detect: {
        css: /@import\s['"](.+css)['"]/gi,
        sass: /@import\s['"](.+sass)['"]/gi,
        scss: /@import\s['"](.+scss)['"]/gi
      },
      replace: {
        css: '@import "{{filePath}}";',
        sass: '@import "{{filePath}}";',
        scss: '@import "{{filePath}}";'
      }
    },

    yaml: {
      block: /(([ \t]*)#\s*bower:*(\S*))(\n|\r|.)*?(#\s*endbower)/gi,
      detect: {
        js: /-\s(.+js)/gi,
        css: /-\s(.+css)/gi
      },
      replace: {
        js: '- {{filePath}}',
        css: '- {{filePath}}'
      }
    }

Bower Overrides

To override a property, or lack of, in one of your dependency's bower.json file, you may specify an overrides object in your own bower.json.

As an example, this is what your bower.json may look like if you wanted to override package-without-main's main file:

{
  ...
  "dependencies": {
    "package-without-main": "1.0.0"
  },
  "overrides": {
    "package-without-main": {
      "main": "dist/package-without-main.js"
    }
  }
}

Sub File Type

You can define a sub file type in order to wire the same kind of files in multiple placeholders. You can declare extension names containing extra dots in order to do so.

As an example, this would allow you to have a <!-- bower:min.js --> section that would place minified javascript files separated from <!-- bower:js -->.

Sub file type configuration example

require('wiredep')({
  fileTypes: {
    html: {
      detect: {
        js: /<script.*src=['"]([^'"]+)/gi,
        css: /<link.*href=['"]([^'"]+)/gi,
        'min.js': /<script.*src=['"]([^'"]+)/gi,
      },
      replace: {
        js: '<script src="{{filePath}}"></script>',
        css: '<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{filePath}}" />',
        'min.js': '<script src="{{filePath}}"></script>'
      }
    },
  }
});

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using npm test.

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Stephen Sawchuk. Licensed under the MIT license.