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bower-dependencies-resolver

v0.0.4

Published

Bower resolver for adding external (i.e. git repositories, git submodules, local projects) bower dependencies.

Downloads

3

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Bower Dependencies Resolver

(Before v0.1.0 usage specification might change and package should be considered unstable.)

Bower resolver for adding external (i.e. git repositories, git submodules, local projects) bower dependencies.

Description

The idea behind this resolver is to be able to use "external" bower.json files to define project dependencies. This way you can use multiple bower.json files to define dependencies or define bower dependencies in projects that you don't want to be placed in directory with bower packages.

Installation

npm install [--save] bower-dependecies-resolver

Usage

To add bdr dependecies you have to specify path after bdr: prefix.

bower.json

{
  "dependecies": {
    "my-git-project": "bdr:./git-projects/my-git-project",
    "all-my-git-projects": "bdr:./git-projects/*"
  }
}

For now when defining path you can use * as last character to iterate through all direct subdirectories. bower-dependecies-resolver will compile all bower.json files into one "virtual" bower-package and then bower will be able to install all necessary dependecies.