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@thisissoon/schematics

v1.0.0-alpha.18

Published

A set of extensions for the Angular CLI

Downloads

350

Readme

SOON_ Schematics

A set of extensions for the Angular CLI.

Install

via NPM

npm i @thisissoon/schematics --save-dev

via Yarn

yarn add @thisissoon/schematics --dev

Schematics

Testing schematic

A schematic to set up CI and testing patterns

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:testing --ci travis

Options:

  • ci (string): name of CI service to use. One of travis | circle | gitlab (default: travis)

Universal Express schematic

A schematic to set up angular universal with express.js

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:universal-express

Docker schematic

A schematic that generates a DOCKERFILE to build a docker image

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:docker

Options:

  • universal (boolean): Set to true if using a server side rendered app (default: false)
  • domain (string): Example: thisissoon.com Required if universal option is set to false.

License schematic

A schematic to generate a MIT license file

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:license --name SOON_

Options:

  • name (string): Name of license holder e.g. SOON_

Commits schematic

A schematic to setup conventional commits and changelog generation

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:commits

Linting schematic

A schematic to set up and police code formatting rules

ng g @thisissoon/schematics:linting

Development

Testing

To test locally, install @angular-devkit/schematics globally and use the schematics command line tool. That tool acts the same as the generate command of the Angular CLI, but also has a debug mode.

Check the documentation with

schematics --help

Unit Testing

npm run test will run the unit tests, using Jasmine as a runner and test framework.

Publishing

To publish, simply do:

npm run build
npm publish

That's it!