generator-angular-lazyload
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Yeoman generator for AngularJS Lazyload using RequireJS
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AngularJS-Lazyload generator
Yeoman generator for AngularJS using RequireJS for Lazyload - lets you quickly set up a project with sensible defaults and best practises.
Usage
Install generator-angular-lazyload
:
npm install -g generator-angular-lazyload
Make a new directory, and cd
into it:
mkdir my-new-project && cd $_
Run yo angular-lazyload
, optionally passing an app name:
yo angular-lazyload [app-name]
grunt build
must be run before anything else due to dependency population in the RequireJS config and the like (this will be fixed in a future version).
Run grunt
for building and grunt serve
for preview
Generators
Available generators:
- angular-lazyload (aka angular-lazyload:app)
- angular-lazyload:controller
- angular-lazyload:directive
- angular-lazyload:filter
- angular-lazyload:route
- angular-lazyload:service
- angular-lazyload:provider
- angular-lazyload:factory
- angular-lazyload:value
- angular-lazyload:constant
- angular-lazyload:decorator
- angular-lazyload:view
Note: Generators are to be run from the root directory of your app.
App
Sets up a new AngularJS-RequireJS app, generating all the boilerplate you need to get started. The app generator also optionally installs Twitter Bootstrap and additional AngularJS modules, such as angular-resource (installed by default). All files created will be in the RequireJS/AMD format, and therefore all will be within "define" blocks.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload
Route
Generates a controller and view, and configures a route in app/scripts/app.js
connecting them.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:route myroute
Produces app/scripts/controllers/myroute.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.controller('myrouteCtrl', function ($scope) {
// ...
});
});
Produces app/views/myroute.html
:
<p>This is the myroute view</p>
Controller
Generates a controller in app/scripts/controllers
.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:controller user
Produces app/scripts/controllers/user.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.controller('userCtrl', function ($scope) {
// ...
});
});
Directive
Generates a directive in app/scripts/directives
.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:directive myDirective
Produces app/scripts/directives/myDirective.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.directive('myDirective', function () {
return {
template: '<div></div>',
restrict: 'E',
link: function postLink(scope, element, attrs) {
element.text('this is the myDirective directive');
}
};
});
});
Filter
Generates a filter in app/scripts/filters
.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:filter myFilter
Produces app/scripts/filters/myFilter.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.filter('myFilter', function () {
return function (input) {
return 'myFilter filter:' + input;
};
});
});
View
Generates an HTML view file in app/views
.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:view user
Produces app/views/user.html
:
<p>This is the user view</p>
Service
Generates an AngularJS service.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:service myService
Produces app/scripts/services/myService.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.service('myService', function () {
// ...
});
});
You can also do yo angular:factory
, yo angular:provider
, yo angular:value
, and yo angular:constant
for other types of services.
Decorator
Generates an AngularJS service decorator.
Example:
yo angular-lazyload:decorator serviceName
Produces app/scripts/decorators/serviceNameDecorator.js
:
define(['app'], function (app) {
'use strict';
app.config(function ($provide) {
$provide.decorator('serviceName', function ($delegate) {
// ...
return $delegate;
});
});
});
Options
In general, these options can be applied to any generator, though they only affect generators that produce scripts.
CoffeeScript
CoffeeScript is not supported at this time. Sorry. We'll take a look at CoffeeScript possibly being added at a later date.
What happened to the Minification Safe option?
Deprecated
Related Issue #452: This option has been removed in accordance with this issue on GitHub. The recommended build process uses ngmin
, a tool that automatically adds these annotations. However, if you'd rather not use ngmin
, you have to add these annotations manually yourself. **One thing to note is that ngmin
does not produce minsafe code for things that are not main level elements like controller, services, providers, etc.:
resolve: {
User: function(myService) {
return MyService();
}
}
will need to be manually done like so:
resolve: {
User: ['myService', function(myService) {
return MyService();
}]
}
Bower Components
The following packages are always installed by the app generator:
- angular
- angular-mocks
- angular-scenario
The following additional modules are available as components on bower, and installable via bower install
:
- angular-cookies
- angular-loader
- angular-resource
- angular-sanitize
All of these can be updated with bower update
as new versions of AngularJS are released.
As part of the grunt build
command, bower dependencies are inserted into the bootstrap.js
file using the bower:app
task specified in the Gruntfile. The test-bootstrap.js
file is taken care of by keeping it's dependencies in line with bootstrap.js
. This is handled by the replace:test
task within the Gruntfile.
Configuration
Yeoman generated projects can be further tweaked according to your needs by modifying project files appropriately.
Output
You can change the app
directory by adding a appPath
property to bower.json
. For instance, if you wanted to easily integrate with Express.js, you could add the following:
{
"name": "yo-test",
"version": "0.0.0",
...
"appPath": "public"
}
This will cause Yeoman-generated client-side files to be placed in public
.
Testing
Running grunt test
will run the unit tests with karma.
Contribute
See the contributing docs
When submitting an issue, please follow the guidelines. Especially important is to make sure Yeoman is up-to-date, and providing the command or commands that cause the issue.
When submitting a PR, make sure that the commit messages match the AngularJS conventions.
When submitting a bugfix, write a test that exposes the bug and fails before applying your fix. Submit the test alongside the fix.
When submitting a new feature, add tests that cover the feature.
License
And finally
Much <3 to the Yeoman community for creating such a great tool!
If you like generator-angular-lazyload, please tell your friends and colleagues. If you are writing about or mentioning generator-angular-require, let me know and I will happily link to it from here.
Thank you!