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Automagically wire-up installed Bower components into your RequireJS config
Automagically wire-up installed Bower components into your RequireJS config
npm install --save bower-requirejs
./node_modules/.bin/bower-requirejs -c path/to/config -e underscore -e jquery
-h, --help # Print options and usage'
-v, --version # Print the version number'
-c, --config # Path to your RequireJS config file'
-e, --exclude # Name of a dependency to be excluded from the process'
-b, --baseUrl # Path which all dependencies will be relative to'
If you do not already have a config.js
file at the location specified by the --config
option then one will be generated for you. A basic config.js
file looks like this:
requirejs.config({
shim: {},
paths: {}
});
You still need to create a path for your js files. This tool will only create paths for third party libraries specified in bower.json
.
requirejs.config({
shim: {},
paths: {
myComponent: 'js/myComponent.js' // make sure to add your components!
}
});
The tool does not overwrite the config file, it just adds additional paths to it. So paths you add will be preserved. Keep in mind that if you change or remove one of your Bower dependencies after you've run the task, that path will still exist in the config file and you'll need to manually remove it.
Although RequireJS does not provide a bower.json
file, a path to require.js
will still be created in your rjsConfig
file. The path's name will be requirejs
. If you are optimizing your scripts with r.js
you can use this path to make sure RequireJS is included in your bundle.
options
— An options object containing a config and optional baseUrl and excludes.callback
— A callback to execute when the task is finishedYou can use bower-requirejs
directly in your app if you prefer to not rely on the binary.
var bowerRequireJS = require('bower-requirejs');
var options = {
config: 'scripts/config.js',
exclude: ['underscore', 'jquery']
};
bowerRequrieJS(options, function () {
// all done!
});
pkg
— A package object returned from bower list
name
— The name of the packagebaseUrl
— A baseUrl to use when generating the pathIf you would like to just receive a paths object you can do so with the parse
module. If your package does not contain a bower.json
file, or if the bower.json
does not contain a main
attribute then the parse module will try to use the primary
module to find a primary, top-level js file.
var bower = require('bower');
var _ = require('lodash');
var parse = require('bower-requirejs/lib/parse');
var baseUrl = './';
bower.commands.list()
.on('end', function (data) {
_.forOwn(data.dependencies, function (pkg, name) {
if (name == 'jquery') {
var pathObj = parse(pkg, name, baseUrl);
}
});
});
name
— The package namecanonicalDir
— The canonicalDir for the package, either returned by bower list
or passed in manuallyIf you just want to look for the top-level js file in a bower component you can use the primary
module. The primary
module will exclude gruntfiles and min.js
files. It will also check if package.json
specifies a main
js file.
var primary = require('bower-requirejs/lib/primary');
var name = 'backbone';
var dep = { canonicalDir: './bower_components/backbone' };
var primaryJS = primary(name, dep);
// returns backbone.js
Sindre Sorhus (creator) | Rob Dodson (maintainer) |
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FAQs
Automagically wire-up installed Bower components into your RequireJS config
The npm package bower-requirejs receives a total of 210 weekly downloads. As such, bower-requirejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bower-requirejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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