generator-polymer-init-custom-build-es6
v1.0.8
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A starting point for building apps with ES6 using polymer-build, written on top of Rob Dodson's generator-polymer-init-custom-build plugin.
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generator-polymer-init-custom-build-es6
This template is a starting point for building apps using Polymer Starter Kit with a custom gulp process leveraging polymer-build, the library powering Polymer CLI.
Setup
Prerequisites
First, install Polymer CLI and generator-polymer-init-custom-build-es6 using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).
npm install -g polymer-cli
npm install -g generator-polymer-init-custom-build-es6Initialize project from template
Generate your new project using polymer init:
mkdir my-app
cd my-app
polymer init custom-build-es6Start the development server
This command serves the app at http://localhost:8080 and provides basic URL
routing for the app:
polymer serve --openBuild
Rather than rely on the usual polymer build command, this project gives you
an "escape hatch" so you can include additional steps in your build process.
The included gulpfile.js relies on
the polymer-build library,
the same library that powers Polymer CLI. Out of the box it will clean the
build directory, and provide image minification. Follow the comments in the
gulpfile.js to add additional steps like JS transpilers or CSS preprocessors.
gulpPreview the build
This command serves the minified version of the app at http://localhost:8080
in an unbundled state, as it would be served by a push-compatible server:
polymer serve build/unbundledThis command serves the minified version of the app at http://localhost:8080
generated using fragment bundling:
polymer serve build/bundledRun tests
This command will run Web Component Tester against the browsers currently installed on your machine:
polymer testAdding a new build step
The gulpfile already contains an example build step that demonstrates how to run image minification across your source files. For more examples, refer to the section in the polymer-build README on extracting inline sources.
Adding a new view
You can extend the app by adding more views that will be demand-loaded
e.g. based on the route, or to progressively render non-critical sections
of the application. Each new demand-loaded fragment should be added to the
list of fragments in the included polymer.json file. This will ensure
those components and their dependencies are added to the list of pre-cached
components (and will have bundles created in the fallback bundled build).
License
The Polymer project uses a BSD-like license available here
