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generator-polymer-gulp

v0.4.0

Published

A Yeoman generator for Polymer projects using Gulp

Readme

Yeoman generator for Polymer projects using Gulp Build Status

Yeoman + Polymer + Gulp

Introduction

generator-polymer-gulp uses Yeoman (the web's scaffolding tool for modern webapps) to set up a working environment for building Polymer components, saving you time writing boilerplate.

This project was inspired by

Features

This project uses

  • Gulp (the streaming build system) for automating your build cycle.
  • Browserify (js modules bundler) for building your js.
  • SASS (css with superpowers) for developing your css.
  • BrowserSync (time-saving synchronised browser testing) for multi-browser/multi-device easy development with live reload.
  • Closure Compiler (js compiler) for packaging your js to download and run faster.
  • Vulcanize (build tool for HTMLImports and web components) for packaging your polymer components.

Getting Started

Install:

npm install -g generator-polymer-gulp

Make a new dir && cd into it:

mkdir my-polymer-component && cd $_

Scaffold a new Polymer component:

yo polymer-gulp

Launch a dev web server watching dev files with live reload:

gulp serve

Build all assets for production and distribution:

gulp build

Clean / Rebuild everything: gulp

Folders structure

At bootstrap your working directory contains

  • app/ : your application logic
  • lib/ : external libs used (including .bower_components)

The build cycle will later create

  • _tmp/ : the app build for development (js browserifyd, css sassed)
  • _dist/ : the app built for production (js compiled, css uncssd, html minified)
  • _dist/_vulcanized/ : your polymer component built for distribution (csp, inline, raw)

Options

  • --skip-install

    Skips the automatic execution of bower and npm after scaffolding has finished.

Scripts

npm run pre-publish

Will package everything and copy your _dist folder to another repo created near the root of your current working folder named as follows

<% your component name >_dist  

License

Apache 2.0 License 2004 Copyright (c) 2014 Nicolas Arbogast