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es6-sass-sk

v2.0.4

Published

ES6 and SASS Starter Kit to build javascript ES6/SASS project runnable on any browser

Readme

ES6 and SASS Starter Kit to build javascript ES6/SASS project runnable on any browser

Description

The purpose of this package is to set up a development environment that supports es6 (es2015) and the sass preprocessor. Installing this package in your project adds a basic configuration and allows you to focus on development. The structure of the generated project is as follows:

 your_project/
 |_ node_modules/    # node modules folder
 |_ src/
 |     |_ js /    # Put here your es6 js files, you can create subfolders
 |     |     |_ main.js
 |     |_ scss /  # Put here your scss files, you can create subfolders
 |_ dist/
 |     |_ js /    # generated es5 file
 |     |     |_ main.js
 |     |     |_ main.min.js
 |     |_ css /  # generated css file
 |            |_ main.css
 |            |_ main.css.map
 |_ .es6-sass-sk    # configuration file
 |_ .eslintrc       # eslint configuration file
 |_ index.html      #
 |_ package.json    # you should create it before installing this package.
                    # usage : npm init

1 - Install

mkdir your_project
cd your_project
npm init            # to create a npm config file
npm install --save-dev es6-sass-sk

2 - package.json scripts

Add this lines to scripts field in package.json

"scripts": {
    "build": "es6-sass build",
    "sass": "es6-sass sass",
    "eslint": "es6-sass eslint",
    "minify": "es6-sass minify",
    "watch": "es6-sass watch"
  }

3 - Usage

npm run build       # transpile and bundle es6 to es5 single file
npm run sass        # transpile .scss files to css file and generate sourceMap file
npm run minify      # uglify and generates .min.js file and compress .css file
npm run eslint      # parse js files and show errors according to .eslintrc config file
npm run watch       # enable watch mode on all js an scss files

4 - Customize es6 and scss entries

npm installs a default .es6-sass-sk config file. you can change defaults.

module.exports  = {
    /**
     * the name bundled output files main.js and main.css
     * Olso the js namespace in the global scope window.main
     */
    library: 'main',
    /**
     * ES6 source folder. All subfolders are scanned
     */
    jsBasePath: './src/js',
    /**
     * SASS source folder. All subfolders are scanned
     */
    scssBasePath: './src/scss',
    /**
     * ES5 destination folder.
     */
    jsDest: './dist/js',
    /**
     * SASS destination folder.
     */
    cssDest: './dist/css'
};