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@raininglemons/bpty-commonjs
Advanced tools
It's an alternative to commonjs to suit our needs. It works in a similar fashion. All dependencies can be found by using
the function require
.
It does however have some slight differences, namely the ability to override modules and the lack of automatically resolution by paths and HTTP requests.
CQ already knows the dependencies required for our clientlibs to work, no point duplicating that functionality.
You can manually register something with register()
. Or you can use the babel plugin @raininglemons/bpty-commonjs
to
build you project for you.
This function takes a config object with the following options;
For example with the following setup:
{
namespace: 'MyModule',
base: 'src/',
}
The following files will be rewritten as follows;
./src/index
-> MyModule
./src/modules/index
-> `MyModule/modules'./src/modules/Homepage
-> MyModule/modules/Homepage
All import + require statements will be rewritten to look for internal modules in their new locations, and now all files in your project become publicly available in a predictable manor under a custom namespace.
'use strict';
const gulp = require('gulp');
const concat = require('gulp-concat');
const named = require('vinyl-named');
const webdav = require('gulp-webdav-sync');
const babel = require('gulp-babel');
const { parser } = require('@raininglemons/bpty-commonjs');
const jsSources = ['./src/*.js', './src/**/*.js'];
/**
* Builds JS to bpty-commonjs format.
* @type {{namespace: string, base: string}}
*/
const bptyConfig = {
namespace: 'CasinoFlix',
base: 'src/',
};
gulp.task('js', function () {
return gulp.src(jsSources)
.pipe(babel({
presets: ['es2015', 'react'],
}))
.pipe(babel({
plugins: [
parser(bptyConfig),
],
}))
.pipe(concat('dist.js', bptyConfig))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));
});
gulp.task('deploy', ['js'], function () {
var options = {
protocol: 'http:'
, base: 'dist'
, auth: 'admin:admin'
, hostname: '127.0.0.1'
, port: 4502
, pathname: '/etc/designs/clientlibs/components/react/CasinoFlix/js/'
, log: 'info'
, logAuth: true
, rejectUnauthorized: false
};
return gulp.src(['./dist/dist.js'])
.pipe(webdav(options))
});
FAQs
## What is it?
The npm package @raininglemons/bpty-commonjs receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @raininglemons/bpty-commonjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @raininglemons/bpty-commonjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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