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gulp-ng-inject

Add dependencies to your main Angular.js project file automatically

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I love using gulp-inject. It's a great tool that can take care of including your JavaScript and bower files into your index.html file.

When working with Angular.js, I also wanted to include all my modules names as a depedency of my application automatically. So that I don't have to include each module name by hand. gulp-ng-inject does that for you.

You can also watch files & when they change it can reload the browser for you in combination with gulp-watch and BrowserSync.

##Install

npm install gulp-ng-inject --save-dev

##Usage

  1. This is the only depedency you'll need into your Angular.js project: 'gulp-ng-inject'
// app/src/main.js

angular.module('app', ['ng-inject']);
  1. Create a task to run:

// gulpfile.js

var gulp = require("gulp");
var ngInject = require("gulp-ng-inject");

gulp.task("default", function() {

    var options = {
        name: "ng-inject", // The name of the module to use in your main Angular.js
        modules: ['ui.router'] // Any extra modules that you want to include.
    };

    return gulp.src(["!app/src/templates/*", "app/src/**/*.js"])
        .pipe(ngInject("ng-inject.js", options)) // Name of the file generated
        .pipe(gulp.dest("app/src/init/")) // Destination folder
});
  1. Make sure that the module path it's added to your index.html
<script src="app/src/init/ng-inject.js">

API

ngInject(fileName, options)

fileName

Type: string

The destination fileName.

options
name

Type: string

The name of the module that you want to use.

modules

Type: array

List of additional modules to include.

Example
var browserSync = require('browser-sync');
var gulp = require('gulp');
var inject = require('gulp-inject');
var ngInject = require('gulp-ng-inject');
var watch = require('gulp-watch');

var config = {
    baseDir: './app/src',
    jsFiles: './app/src/js/**/*.js',
    port: 3030
}

gulp.task('ngInject', function() {
    return gulp.src([config.jsFiles])
        .pipe(ngInject("ng-inject.js", {name: "ng-inject", modules: ['ui.router']}))
        .pipe(gulp.dest("app/src/init"));
});

gulp.task('server', function() {
    browserSync({
        server: {
            baseDir: config.baseDir
        },
        port: config.port

    });
});

gulp.task('watch', function () {
    watch(config.jsFiles, function() {
        browserSync.reload();
        gulp.start('js');
    });
});


gulp.task('js', ['ngInject'], function () {
    return gulp.src(config.baseDir + '/index.html')
    .pipe(inject(gulp.src([config.jsFiles], {base: config.baseDir, read: true}), {relative: true}))
    .pipe(gulp.dest(config.baseDir));
});

gulp.task('default', ['js', 'watch', 'server']);
HTML with Inject tags.
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>

<script src="../../bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>

<!-- inject:js -->
<!-- endinject -->


</body>
</html>

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Package last updated on 17 Sep 2014

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