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gulp-extjs

v1.1.2

Published

A gulp plugin which resolves and sorts all dependencies of an Ext JS project.

Downloads

49

Readme

gulp-extjs NPM version

A gulp plugin which resolves and sorts all dependencies of an Ext JS project.

Features:

  • Build your Ext JS project without having to use the sencha tools.
  • Only includes the source files you really need.
  • Sorts your source files in the right order.

You don't use gulp?
Check out extjs-dependencies - the Ext resolver without dependencies to any particular build system.

Basic usage

Install gulp-extjs in your project:

npm install --save-dev gulp-extjs

Then add it to your gulpfile.js:

var gulp       = require('gulp');
var extjs      = require('gulp-extjs');
var concat     = require('gulp-concat');

gulp.task('scripts', function(){
    return gulp.src([ 'ext/ext-dev.js', 'app.js' ])  // Only add the entry points to your app
        .pipe(extjs())                               // gulp-extjs will add all dependencies
        .pipe(concat('scripts.js'))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});

Use a separate Ext JS script

If you prefer to load the Ext JS core using an extra script tag, you can exclude it from your build.

Example gulpfile.js:

var gulp       = require('gulp');
var extjs      = require('gulp-extjs');
var concat     = require('gulp-concat');

gulp.task('scripts', function(){
    return gulp.src('app.js')                // Add all entry points to include with dependencies
        .pipe(extjs({
            provided: 'ext/ext-all-dev.js',  // Add Ext scripts you load independently in your html file
        }))
        .pipe(concat('scripts.js'))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});

Create sourcemaps

Example gulpfile.js:

var gulp       = require('gulp');
var extjs      = require('gulp-extjs');
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
var concat     = require('gulp-concat');

gulp.task('scripts', function(){
    return gulp.src([ 'ext/ext-dev.js', 'app.js' ])  // Only add the entry points to your app
        .pipe(extjs())
        .pipe(sourcemaps.init())
        .pipe(concat('scripts.js'))
        .pipe(sourcemaps.write('.'))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});

All options

gulp.task('scripts', function(){
    return gulp.src([ 'ext/ext-dev.js', 'app.js' ])  // Only add the entry points to your app
        .pipe(extjs({
            // Log verbose? Optional, default is false.
            verbose: false,

            // Source file encoding. Optional, default is 'utf8'
            encoding: 'utf8',

            // Add Ext JS scripts you load independently in your html file. Optional.
            provided: [ 'extjs/ext-dev.js' ],

            resolve: {
                // The source folders for each class name prefix. Optional.
                path: {
                    'Ext':   'ext/src',   // Search classes starting with `Ext.` in `ext/src`
                    'myapp': 'app'        // Search classes starting with `myapp.` in `app`
                },

                // Alternative class names. Optional.
                alias: {
                    'Ext.Layer': 'Ext.dom.Layer'
                }
            },

            // Extra dependencies. Optional.
            extraDependencies: {
                requires: {
                    'MyClass': 'MyDependency'
                },
                uses: {
                    'MyClass': 'MyDependency'
                }
            }

            // Classes to exclude. Optional.
            excludeClasses: ['Ext.*', 'MyApp.some.Class'],

            // Files to exclude (excludes also dependencies). Optional.
            skipParse: ['app/ux/SkipMe.js']
        }))
        .pipe(concat('scripts.js'))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});