generator-angular-package
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Yeoman generator to create an AngularJS module with partial generators for directive, service and controller
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AngularJS Module generator
Yeoman generator to create AngularJS modules like a library.
This generator takes the hard work to make a AngularJS module and gives you time to think in the core functionality of your module. Just have to install yeoman and than start generating your modules.
Quick start
Install yeoman:
$ npm install -g yoInstall generator-angular-package:
$ npm install -g generator-angular-packageCreate a new project directory:
$ mkdir myProject
$ cd myProjectRun:
$ yo angular-packageAnswer the necessary questions to create the boilerplate for your module At this point you will get a module structure like this:
.
├── .bowerrc # Configure bower directory for development
├── .editorconfig # Editor configuration for code consistency
├── .gitignore # Includes files that Git should ignore
├── .jshintrc # JSHint config with angular global support
├── LICENSE # Custom license file with your name in it
├── README.md # Basic README.md with title of your module
├── bower.json # Bower configuration with custom devDependencies and ignore files
├── dist # This folder and contents is generated by running gulp
│ ├── myProject.js # Your module, for dev proposes
│ └── myProject.min.js # Your module, ready for production
├── gulpfile.js # Gulp configuration for build your module
├── karma-dist-concatenated.conf.js # Karma configuration to run unit tests using myProject.js
├── karma-dist-minified.conf.js # Karma configuration to run unit tests using myProject.min.js
├── karma-src.conf.js # Karma configuration to run unit tests using src/**/*.js
├── package.json # Npm configuration with necessary dependencies for development
├── modules # Source directory
│ └── myProject
│ ├── directives # Your directives place
│ ├── controllers # Your controllers place
│ ├── filters # your filters place
│ ├── sampleLibrary.module.js # Main module file
│ └── services # Your services place
└── test
├── e2e
│ └── myProject # Directory where you can store E2E tests
└── unit
└── myProject
├── directives # Directory where you can store unit tests for directives
├── controllers # Directory where you can store unit tests for controllers
├── filters # Directory where you can store unit tests for filters
├── sampleLibrarySpec.js # Unit tests for main module
└── services # Directory where you can store unit tests for servicesTo use your module, use the subgenerators commands:
$ yo angular-package:directive <<directive name>>
$ yo angular-package:controller <<controller name>>
$ yo angular-package:service <<service name>>Then you can build your project with
$ gulpWith this, you will have 2 files on dist folder:
-<<your project name>>.js: builded version for dev
-<<your project name>>.min.js: builded version for production
Testing
To run tests:
npm install -g mocha
cd ./tests
mochaLicense
MIT
