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@jungalwala/app-scripts

v3.2.20

Published

Scripts for Ionic Projects

Downloads

23

Readme

This package is a clone of https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-app-scripts v3.2.4 that has support for node.js v16 which is needed for Ionic AirFlow.

npm version Circle CI

DISCLAIMER: NO LONGER MAINTAINED

Oh, hello there! Ionic App Scripts is a tool tied specifically to version 3.x of Ionic Framework. Since the release of version 4.0 of Ionic Framework, we are no longer using Ionic App Scripts for building in Ionic Framework. Version 3 of Ionic Framework is no longer actively maintained by us. For more information on which versions are active, see our support policy. Due to this, we are no longer maintaining Ionic App Scripts and we recommend developers update their apps to the latest framework release. This provides several new features, bug fixes, performance improvements, as well as up to date tooling for Ionic apps. For more details on how to upgrade, check out our migration guide.

Ionic App Scripts

Helper scripts to get Ionic apps up and running quickly (minus the config overload).

To get the latest @ionic/app-scripts, please run:

npm install @ionic/app-scripts@latest --save-dev

Config Defaults

Out of the box, Ionic starters have been preconfigured with great defaults for building fast apps, including:

  • Multi-core processing tasks in parallel for faster builds
  • In-memory file transpiling and bundling
  • Transpiling source code to ES5 JavaScript
  • Ahead of Time (AoT) template compiling
  • Just in Time (JiT) template compiling
  • Template inlining for JiT builds
  • Bundling modules for faster runtime execution
  • Treeshaking unused components and dead-code removal
  • Generating CSS from bundled component Sass files
  • Autoprefixing vendor CSS prefixes
  • Minifying JavaScript files
  • Compressing CSS files
  • Copying src static assets to www
  • Linting source files
  • Watching source files for live-reloading

Just the bullet list above is a little overwhelming, and each task requires quite a bit of development time just to get started. Ionic App Script's intention is to make it easier to complete common tasks so developers can focus on building their app, rather than building build scripts.

Note that the Ionic Framework's source is made up of modules and can be packaged by any bundler or build process. However, this project's goal is provide simple scripts to make building Ionic apps easier, while also allowing developers to further configure their build process.

npm Scripts

Instead of depending on external task runners, Ionic App Scripts now prefers being executed from npm scripts. Ionic's npm scripts come preconfigured in the project's package.json file. For example, this is the default setup for npm scripts in each starter:

  "scripts": {
    "ionic:build": "ionic-app-scripts build",
    "ionic:serve": "ionic-app-scripts serve"
  },

To run the build script found in the package.json scripts property, execute:

npm run build

Environments

You can use Node style process.env.MY_VAR syntax directly in your typescript and when the application is bundled it'll be replaced with the following order of precedence:

  • If the variable exists in the process environment it will be replaced with that value.
  • If the variable is not defined in the process environment it will be read from a .env.dev file for dev builds or .env.prod file for prod builds which are located in the root of the app
  • If the variable is not defined in either place it will be undefined

In order to take advantage of this apps will need a src/declarations.d.ts file with the following declaration:

declare var process: { env: { [key: string]: string | undefined; } };

Note: This declaration may conflict if @types/node is installed in your project. See #3541.

Custom Configuration

In many cases, the defaults which Ionic provides cover most of the scenarios required by developers; however, Ionic App Scripts does provide multiple ways to configure and override the defaults for each of the various tasks. Note that Ionic will always apply its defaults for any property that was not provided by custom configuration.

Default Config Files

package.json Config

Ionic projects use the package.json file for configuration. There's a handy config property which can be used. Below is an example of setting a custom config file using the config property in a project's package.json.

  "config": {
    "ionic_cleancss": "./config/cleancss.config.js"
  },

Command-line Flags

Remember how we're actually running ionic-app-scripts from the scripts property of a project's package.json file? Well we can also add command-line flags to each script, or make new scripts with these custom flags. For example:

  "scripts": {
    "build": "ionic-app-scripts build --webpack ./config/webpack.dev.config.js",
    "minify": "ionic-app-scripts minify --cleancss ./config/cleancss.config.js",
  },

The same command-line flags can be also applied to npm run commands too, such as:

npm run build --webpack ./config/webpack.dev.config.js

Overriding Config Files

| Config File | package.json Config | Cmd-line Flag | |-------------|---------------------|-----------------------| | CleanCss | ionic_cleancss | --cleancss or -e | | Copy | ionic_copy | --copy or -y | | Generator | ionic_generator | --generator or -g | | NGC | ionic_ngc | --ngc or -n | | Sass | ionic_sass | --sass or -s | | TSLint | ionic_tslint | --tslint or -i | | UglifyJS | ionic_uglifyjs | --uglifyjs or -u | | Watch | ionic_watch | --watch | | Webpack | ionic_webpack | --webpack or -w |

Overriding Config Values

| Config Values | package.json Config | Cmd-line Flag | Defaults | Details | |-----------------|---------------------|---------------|-----------------|----------------| | root directory | ionic_root_dir | --rootDir | process.cwd() | The directory path of the Ionic app | | src directory | ionic_src_dir | --srcDir | src | The directory holding the Ionic src code | | www directory | ionic_www_dir | --wwwDir | www | The deployable directory containing everything needed to run the app | | build directory | ionic_build_dir | --buildDir | build | The build process uses this directory to store generated files, etc | | temp directory | ionic_tmp_dir | --tmpDir | .tmp | Temporary directory for writing files for debugging and various build tasks | | ionic-angular directory | ionic_angular_dir | --ionicAngularDir | ionic-angular | ionic-angular directory | | ionic-angular entry point | ionic_angular_entry_point | --ionicAngularEntryPoint | index.js | entry point file for ionic-angular | | source map type | ionic_source_map_type | --sourceMapType | source-map | Chooses the webpack devtool option. eval and source-map are supported | | generate source map | ionic_generate_source_map | --generateSourceMap | true | Determines whether to generate a source map or not | | tsconfig path | ionic_ts_config | --tsconfig | {{rootDir}}/tsconfig.json | absolute path to tsconfig.json | | app entry point | ionic_app_entry_point | --appEntryPoint | {{srcDir}}/app/main.ts | absolute path to app's entrypoint bootstrap file | | app ng module path | ionic_app_ng_module_path | --appNgModulePath | {{srcDir}}/app/app.module.ts | absolute path to app's primary NgModule | | app ng module class | ionic_app_ng_module_class | --appNgModuleClass | AppModule | Exported class name for app's primary NgModule | | clean before copy | ionic_clean_before_copy | --cleanBeforeCopy | false | clean out existing files before copy task runs | | output js file | ionic_output_js_file_name | --outputJsFileName | main.js | name of js file generated in buildDir | | output css file | ionic_output_css_file_name | --outputCssFileName | main.css | name of css file generated in buildDir | | bail on lint error | ionic_bail_on_lint_error | --bailOnLintError | null | Set to true to make stand-alone lint commands fail with non-zero status code | | enable type checking during lint | ionic_type_check_on_lint | --typeCheckOnLint | null | Set to true to enable type checking during lint | | write AoT files to disk | ionic_aot_write_to_disk | --aotWriteToDisk | null | Set to true to write files to disk for debugging | | print webpack dependency tree | ionic_print_webpack_dependency_tree | --printWebpackDependencyTree | null | Set to true to print out a dependency tree after running Webpack | | parse deeplink config | ionic_parse_deeplinks | --parseDeepLinks | true | Parses and extracts data from the @IonicPage decorator | | convert bundle to ES5 | ionic_build_to_es5 | --buildToEs5 | true | Convert bundle to ES5 for production deployments | | default watch timeout | ionic_start_watch_timeout | --startWatchTimeout | 3000 | Milliseconds controlling the default watch timeout | | choose the polyfill | ionic_polyfill_name | --polyfillName | polyfills | Change with polyfills.modern or polyfills.ng (all options)[https://github.com/driftyco/ionic/tree/master/scripts/polyfill] | | enable linting | ionic_enable_lint | --enableLint | true | Set to false for skipping the linting after the build |

Ionic Environment Variables

These environment variables are automatically set to Node's process.env property. These variables can be useful from within custom configuration files, such as custom webpack.config.js file.

| Environment Variable | Description | |----------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------| | IONIC_ENV | Value can be either prod or dev. | | IONIC_ROOT_DIR | The absolute path to the project's root directory. | | IONIC_SRC_DIR | The absolute path to the app's source directory. | | IONIC_WWW_DIR | The absolute path to the app's public distribution directory. | | IONIC_BUILD_DIR | The absolute path to the app's bundled js and css files. | | IONIC_TMP_DIR | Temp directory for debugging generated/optimized code and various build tasks | | IONIC_NODE_MODULES_DIR | The absolute path to the node_modules directory. | | IONIC_ANGULAR_DIR | The absolute path to the ionic-angular node_module directory. | | IONIC_APP_SCRIPTS_DIR | The absolute path to the @ionic/app-scripts node_module directory. | | IONIC_SOURCE_MAP_TYPE | The Webpack devtool setting. eval and source-map are supported.| | IONIC_GENERATE_SOURCE_MAP| Determines whether to generate a sourcemap or not. | | IONIC_TS_CONFIG | The absolute path to the project's tsconfig.json file | | IONIC_APP_ENTRY_POINT | The absolute path to the project's main.ts entry point file | | IONIC_APP_NG_MODULE_PATH | The absolute path to app's primary NgModule | | IONIC_APP_NG_MODULE_CLASS | The exported class name for app's primary NgModule | | IONIC_GLOB_UTIL | The path to Ionic's glob-util script. Used within configs. | | IONIC_CLEAN_BEFORE_COPY | Attempt to clean existing directories before copying files. | | IONIC_CLOSURE_JAR | The absolute path ot the closure compiler jar file | | IONIC_OUTPUT_JS_FILE_NAME | The file name of the generated javascript file | | IONIC_OUTPUT_CSS_FILE_NAME | The file name of the generated css file | | IONIC_WEBPACK_FACTORY | The absolute path to Ionic's webpack-factory script | | IONIC_WEBPACK_LOADER | The absolute path to Ionic's custom webpack loader | | IONIC_BAIL_ON_LINT_ERROR | Boolean determining whether to exit with a non-zero status code on error | | IONIC_TYPE_CHECK_ON_LINT | Boolean determining whether to type check code during lint or not | | IONIC_AOT_WRITE_TO_DISK | --aotWriteToDisk | null | Set to true to write files to disk for debugging | | IONIC_PRINT_WEBPACK_DEPENDENCY_TREE | boolean to print out a dependency tree after running Webpack | | IONIC_PARSE_DEEPLINKS | boolean to enable parsing the Ionic 3.x deep links API for lazy loading | | IONIC_BUILD_TO_ES5 | boolean to enable converting bundle to ES5 for production deployments | | IONIC_START_WATCH_TIMEOUT | Milliseconds controlling the default watch timeout |

The process.env.IONIC_ENV environment variable can be used to test whether it is a prod or dev build, which automatically gets set by any command. By default the build and serve tasks produce dev builds (a build that does not include Ahead of Time (AoT) compilation or minification). To force a prod build you should use the --prod command line flag.

process.env.IONIC_ENV environment variable is set to prod for --prod builds, otherwise dev for all other builds.

All Available Tasks

These tasks are available within ionic-app-scripts and can be added to npm scripts or any Node command.

| Task | Description | |------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | build | A complete build of the application. It uses development settings by default. Use --prod to create an optimized build | | clean | Empty the www/build directory. | | cleancss | Compress the output CSS with CleanCss | | copy | Run the copy tasks, which by defaults copies the src/assets/ and src/index.html files to www. | | lint | Run the linter against the source .ts files, using the tslint.json config file at the root. | | minify | Minifies the output JS bundle and compresses the compiled CSS. | | sass | Sass compilation of used modules. Bundling must have at least ran once before Sass compilation. | | watch | Runs watch for dev builds. |

Example NPM Script:

  "scripts": {
    "minify": "ionic-app-scripts minify"
  },

Tips

  1. The Webpack devtool setting is driven by the ionic_source_map_type variable. It defaults to source-map for the best quality source map. Developers can enable significantly faster builds by setting ionic_source_map_type to eval.
  2. By default, the lint command does not exit with a non-zero status code on error. To enable this, pass --bailOnLintError true to the command.
"scripts" : {
  ...
  "lint": "ionic-app-scripts lint"
  ...
}
npm run lint --bailOnLintError true

The Stack

Contributing

We welcome any PRs, issues, and feedback! Please be respectful and follow the Code of Conduct.

We use Node 6, and NPM 5 for contributing.

Publish a Nightly Build

  1. Run npm run build to generate the dist directory
  2. Run npm run test to validate the dist works
  3. Tick the package.json version
  4. Run npm run nightly to generate a nightly build on npm

Publish a release

Execute the following steps to publish a release: nvm use v18.15.0

  1. Ensure your branch has been merged into master
  2. Run npm run build to generate the dist directory
  3. Run npm run test to validate the dist works
  4. Temporarily tick the package.json version
  5. Run npm run changelog to append the latest additions to the changelog
  6. Manually verify and commit the changelog changes. Often times you'll want to manually add content/instructions
  7. Revert the package.json version to the original version
  8. Run npm version patch to tick the version and generate a git tag
  9. Run npm run github-release to create the github release entry
  10. Run npm publish to publish the package to npm
  11. git push origin master - push changes to master

to specific version

npm version ${newVersion} --no-git-tag-version

get current version of package

npm pkg get version

Bump version, don't save

npm version patch --no-git-tag-version

git add . ; git commit -am "Preparing for release"; git push; npm run build; npm run test; CV=$(npm pkg get version | tr -d '"'); npm version patch --no-git-tag-version; npm run changelog; git add . ; git commit -am "Preparing for release 2"; git push; npm version $CV --no-git-tag-version; npm version patch; npm run github-release; npm publish; git push origin master