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builder.js

Component build tool. This is the library that component(1) utilizes to perform component builds.

Installation

$ npm install component-builder

API

new Builder(dir)

Creates a new Builder for the given component's dir:

var Builder = require('component-builder');
var builder = new Builder('components/visionmedia-page');

Builder#config

The component's component.json contents as an object.

Builder#addSourceURLs()

Add "sourceURL" support, wrapping the module functions in Function() calls so that browsers may assign a name to the scripts to aid in debugging.

Builder#addLookup(path)

Append the given dependency lookup path. This lookup path is "global", thus it influences all dependency lookups.

Builder#development()

Include development dependencies.

Builder#addFile(type, filename, val)

Add a fabricated file of the given type, filename, and contents val. For example if you were translating a Stylus file to .css, or a Jade template to .js you may do something like:

builder.addFile('scripts', 'view.js', 'compiled view js');

Builder#ignore(name, [type])

Ignore building name's type, where type is "scripts" or "styles". When no type is given both are ignored, this includes dependencies of name as well.

builder.ignore('visionmedia-page')

Builder#build(fn)

Perform the build and pass an object to fn(err, obj) containing the .css and .js properties.

Builder#hook(name, fn)

A build "hook" is like an event that lets you manipulate the build in process. For example you may use a hook to translate coffee script files to javascript automatically, or compile a template to javascript so that it may be loaded with require(), or use CSS pre-processors such as rework.

Available hooks are:

  • before scripts
  • before styles

Examples

Basic build

The follow demonstrates the most basic build you can possible do using this component builder implementation. A root component directory is passed to new Builder, followed by a .build() call which then responds with a res object containing the followign properties:

  • .require the require implementation script
  • .js compiled javascript
  • .css compiled css
var builder = new Builder('lib/boot');

builder.build(function(err, res){
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log(res.require + res.js);
  console.log(res.css);
});

Lookup paths

In the previous example all the application's private components live in ./lib, thus if you want to specify dependencies without a leading "lib/" a lookup path should be created with .addLookup():

var builder = new Builder('lib/boot');

builder.addLookup('lib');
...

License

MIT

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