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grunt-npm-bower

v0.0.4

Published

Grunt plugin which helps migrating from Bower to npm.

Downloads

301

Readme

Wire

This repository is part of the source code of Wire. You can find more information at wire.com or by contacting [email protected].

You can find the published source code at github.com/wireapp.

For licensing information, see the attached LICENSE file and the list of third-party licenses at wire.com/legal/licenses/.

Description

Grunt plugin which helps migrating from Bower to npm.

Installation

npm install --save-dev grunt-npm-bower
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-npm-bower');

Workflow

Using grunt-npm-bower is as simple as this:

  1. Run bower-away command in the project you want to migrate (but don't delete your bower.json yet!).
  2. Run grunt-npm-bower task (from your Gruntfile.js)
  3. Finally, delete your bower.json (☠)

An exemplary task configuration:

Gruntfile.js

module.exports = grunt => {
  grunt.initConfig({
    npmBower: {
      options: {
        cleanTargetDir: true,
        targetDir: './lib',
        verbose: true,
      }
  });

  grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-npm-bower');
  grunt.registerTask('default', ['npmBower']);
};

Options

bowerConfig

  • Type: String
  • Default: bower.json

Location of your Bower configuration (relative to your project's root directory).

componentDir

  • Type: String
  • Default: node_modules

Location where your Bower components are installed. When using bower install this will be bower_components. If you are using npm install (or yarn), it's node_modules. If you are using a .bowerrc file, it might be something else.

npmConfig

  • Type: String
  • Default: package.json

Location of your npm configuration (relative to your project's root directory).

cleanTargetDir

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: false

If setted to true, the specified targetDir will be removed before copying Bower components there.

overrideProp

  • Type: String
  • Default: exportsOverride

Key name that is being used for export overrides (if defined). Read more about exportsOverride in "Advanced usage".

resolveName

  • Type: Boolean
  • Default: true

If setted to true, the plugin tries to resolve the names of your dependencies from a bower.json, .bower.json or package.json file (in this order). If setted to false, it resolves the names from your package.json (Example: @bower_components/dexie).