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gulp-angular-filesort
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Automatically sort AngularJS app files depending on module definitions and usage
Use something like Browserify or Webpack instead!
Automatically sort AngularJS app files depending on module definitions and usage
Used in conjunction with gulp-inject
to inject your AngularJS application files (scripts) in a correct order, to get rid of all Uncaught Error: [$injector:modulerr]
. To work correctly, each angular file needs to have a uniquely named module and setter syntax (with the brackets), i.e. angular.module('myModule', [])
.
Install gulp-angular-filesort
as a development dependency:
npm install --save-dev gulp-angular-filesort
gulpfile.js
:var angularFilesort = require('gulp-angular-filesort'),
inject = require('gulp-inject');
gulp.src('./src/app/index.html')
.pipe(inject(
gulp.src(['./src/app/**/*.js']).pipe(angularFilesort())
))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./build'));
NOTE Do not use the read
option for gulp.src
! This plugin analyzes the contents of each file to determine sort order.
FAQs
Automatically sort AngularJS app files depending on module definitions and usage
We found that gulp-angular-filesort 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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