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var mainBowerFiles = require('main-bower-files');
var files = mainBowerFiles([[filter, ]options][, callback]);
If first argument is type of String
, Array
or RegExp
it will be used as a filter, otherwise it will be used as options.
This will read your bower.json
, iterate through your dependencies and returns an array of files defined in the main property of the packages bower.json
.
You can override the behavior if you add an overrides
property to your own bower.json
.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var mainBowerFiles = require('main-bower-files');
gulp.task('TASKNAME', function() {
return gulp.src(mainBowerFiles())
.pipe(/* what you want to do with the files */)
});
.pipe(gulp.dest('my/dest/path'))
?mainBowerFiles
returns an array of files where each file is a absolute path without any globs (** or *). gulp requires globs in these paths to apply the base path. Because of this, you always have to tell gulp your bower base path (the path to the bower_components directory) explicitly.
Here is an example:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var mainBowerFiles = require('main-bower-files');
gulp.task('TASKNAME', function() {
return gulp.src(mainBowerFiles(/* options */), { base: 'path/to/bower_components' })
.pipe(/* what you want to do with the files */)
});
Now you should get something like my/dest/path/jquery/jquery.js
if you have jquery installed.
Install this plugin with the following command:
npm install --save-dev main-bower-files
Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('main-bower-files');
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named bower
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
, like so:
grunt.initConfig({
bower: {
dev: {
base: 'bower_components', /* the path to the bower_components directory */
dest: 'web/bower_components',
options: {
checkExistence: true,
debugging: true,
paths: {
bowerDirectory: 'bower_components',
bowerrc: '.bowerrc',
bowerJson: 'bower.json'
}
}
},
flat: { /* flat folder/file structure */
dest: 'public/vendor',
options: {
debugging: true
}
}
}
});
These options can be set directly in your bower.json
file, e.g.:
{
"name": "your-package-name",
"dependencies": {
"BOWER-PACKAGE": "*"
},
"overrides": {
"BOWER-PACKAGE": {
// Here you can override the main files or ignoring this package, for more info see options
}
}
}
Type: String
or Array
or Object
You can specify which files should be selected. You can main-bower-files
select files based on the process.env.NODE_ENV
if you provide an Object
with keys
as the environment, e.g.:
{
"overrides": {
"BOWER-PACKAGE": {
"main": {
"development": "file.js",
"production": "file.min.js"
}
}
}
}
You can also use glob pattern to select files, e.g.:
{
"overrides": {
"BOWER-PACKAGE": {
"main": "**/*.js"
}
}
}
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Set to true
if you want to ignore this package.
Type: Object
You can override the dependencies of a package. Set to null
to ignore the dependencies.
These options can be passed to this plugin, e.g: mainBowerFiles(/* options*/)
Type: boolean
Default: false
Set to true
to enable debugging output.
Type: String
or Array
or Object
Default: null
You can specify for all packages a default main property which will be used if the package does not provide a main property.
Type: String
Default: process.env.NODE_ENV
If process.env.NODE_ENV
is not set you can use this option.
Type: Object
or String
You can specify the paths where the following bower specific files are located:
bower_components
, .bowerrc
and bower.json
For example:
mainBowerFiles({
paths: {
bowerDirectory: 'path/for/bower_components',
bowerrc: 'path/for/.bowerrc',
bowerJson: 'path/for/bower.json'
}
})
.pipe(gulp.dest('client/src/lib'));
If a String
is supplied instead, it will become the basepath for default paths.
For example:
mainBowerFiles({ paths: 'path/for/project' });
/*
{
bowerDirectory: 'path/for/project/bower_components',
bowerrc: 'path/for/project/.bowerrc',
bowerJson: 'path/for/project/bower.json'
}
*/
Type: boolean
Default: false
Set this to true if you want that the plugin checks every file for existence.
If enabled and a file does not exists, the plugin will throw an exception.
Type: mixed
Default: false
You can include your devDependencies in two ways:
inclusive
or true to add the devDependencies to your dependenciesexclusive
to exclude your dependenciesType: boolean
Default: false
Set this to true to add the main files to your dependencies
Type: RegExp
or function
or glob
Default: null
You can filter the list of files by a regular expression, glob or callback function (the first and only argument is the file path).
Type: object
Default: {}
Set default overrides option which can be overridden in the overrides
section of the bower.json
Type: String
or Array
Default: null
You can specify a group of dependencies you want to read from bower.json
For example:
{
"dependencies": {
"BOWER-PACKAGE-1": "*",
"BOWER-PACKAGE-2": "*",
"BOWER-PACKAGE-3": "*",
"BOWER-PACKAGE-4": "*"
},
"group": {
"home": [ "BOWER-PACKAGE-1" ],
"contact": [ "BOWER-PACKAGE-4" ],
"admin": [ "BOWER-PACKAGE-1", "BOWER-PACKAGE-2", "BOWER-PACKAGE-3" ]
}
}
mainBowerFiles({ paths: 'path/for/project', group: 'home' });
You can select multiple groups with an array.
mainBowerFiles({ paths: 'path/for/project', group: ['home', 'contact'] });
You can include all packages except for those listed in a group with the !
operator.
mainBowerFiles({ paths: 'path/for/project', group: '!home' });
(MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Christopher Knötschke cknoetschke@gmail.com
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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