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ember-cli-license

v1.2.7

Published

Export and display NPM/Bower dependencies

Downloads

7

Readme

ember-cli-license

Ember CLI addon that adds a license command for exporting front-end NPM and Bower licenses. It also provides a modal component for displaying licenses information on UI.

Installation

####Ember CLI

$ ember install ember-cli-license

####NPM

$ npm install --save-dev ember-cli-license

Usage

When invoked with no options:

$ ember license

It will:

  1. Look for a node_modules and a bower_components folder at current path
  2. Scan recursively for npm packages and bower dependencies
  3. Output a csv file at public/assets/licenses/licenses.csv
  4. Output an HTML file at public/assets/licenses/licenses.html
  5. You can then add a component in your template to display license info on UI

Options

Options can be specified on the command line

  • --production or -prod

Type: Boolean

Default: false

If true, scanner will ignore devDependencies

  • --config or -c

Type: String

A path to file which provides addition info to override scanning result

Config

You can supply path to a config JSON file to pass along additional information to scanner.

$ ember license -c licenseConfig.json
// licenseConfig.json
{
    // information listed in references array will override scanner results
    "reference": [{
        "name": "name",
        "license": "license",
        "repository": "repository",
        "version": "version",
        "licenseFile": "licenseFile",
        "licenseContent": "licenseContent"
    }],
    // will be appended after npm results 
    "npm": [{
        // same structure as above 
    }],
    // will be appended after bower results
    "bower": [{
        // same structure as above
    }]
}

Components

Template: {{license-page title='Title_Here'}}

Internally it will fetch the generated HTML file under /assets/licenses/licenses.html The path is currently hardcoded. The addon comes with minimal styles so that you can override them easily.

TODO

  • Expose AJAX path
  • Consolidate code
  • Supply default license contents if not found in project

Credits

License

MIT