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generator-angular-slyedoc

v0.0.34

Published

Yeoman generator

Downloads

10

Readme

angular-slyedoc

This yeoman generator is for my personal so use at your own risk.

After using the standard angular folders structure in Visual Studio's with web api projects I tried the new proposed app structure (that you can find here ) and found it much easier use and locate resources.

After I started using WebStorm (may I never need to code js in Visual Studios again) I found and fell in love with yeoman and idea of the generator-angular. I wrote this so that I extend the functionally of that generator, adapt to the new folder structure, and add better support for WebStorm.

Additional WebStorm features:

  • setup 'grunt serve' *
  • ngdoc added to directive for auto complete
  • Karma config added and changed so it works in WebStorm works with no setup besides right clicking karma.config.js and adding it as a run configuration
  • changed indent to 4, 2 was driving me nuts
  • Be sure to check out John Lindquest's video Configuring Yeoman as an External Tool in WebStorm
    • Note that on windows, you will use yo.cmd instead of yo for the program

Angular features

  • Switched to using [UI-Router] (https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router)

To do

  • Find a way to have bower tell karma what files to include from packages.
  • haven't tested dist build, this will need some work

Removed

  • Removed support for different folder names then 'app'
  • Removed coffee script support, sorry don't use it myself

Getting Started

Install Yeoman

$ npm install -g yo

Download angular-slydoc generator

$ npm install -g generator-angular-slyedoc

Initiate the generator:

$ yo angular-slyedoc

Once setup you call also run the following sub generators

$ yo angular-slyedoc:controller <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:directive <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:factory <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:filter <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:route <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:service <name>
$ yo angular-slyedoc:provider <name>

Special Thanks

A lot code is from theYeoman [generator-angular] (https://github.com/yeoman/generator-angular).

Thanks for sharing!

Webstorm Config

Node.js Serve Config

Javascript File

\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\grunt-cli\bin\grunt

License

MIT