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zuulnice

v1.0.0

Published

Zuul plays nice with Browserify

Readme

zuulnice

Zuul plays nice with Browserify

Install

From npm.

npm install zuulnice

Use

Configure Zuul using the .zuul.yml yaml file. First off, add the zuulnice builder.

builder: zuulnice

It works exactly like the default builder, and it adds extra functionality through the yaml configuration. You can set any of the configuration elements in the list below.

  • plugin
  • external
  • ignore
  • exclude
  • transform
  • add
  • require

The syntax is as follows. You can pass options to any of them, and you can use multiples as the configuration object is treated as an array!

builder: zuulnice
browserify:
  - plugin: proxyquire-universal
  - require: ./some-file.js
    expose: intimidate
    entry: true
  - external: ./some-module.js
  - transform: brfs
  - transform: jadeify

You can also configure what's passed as the opts to browserify(opts) by adding an items with the options property.

builder: zuulnice
browserify:
  - plugin: proxyquire-universal
  - transform: brfs
  - options:
    extensions: .js, .json

License

MIT