gulp-app-build-tasks
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This module will add standard gulp tasks to start building a web application.
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gulp-app-build-tasks
This module will add standard gulp tasks to start building a web application.
Minimum npm version
The minimum npm version required is 3 because they started supporting the flat dependencies structure.
Gulp Tasks
- build: Generate a dist folder with all the project built
- serve: Run the project and watch files modifications
- serve:dist: Generate a dist folder, run the project and watch files modifications
- serve:e2e: Run the project and launch e2e tests
- serve:e2e-dist: Generate a dist folder, run the project, watch files modifications, launch e2e tests
- start: [alias serve] Used by Visual Studio Code
- test: Run unit tests once
- test:auto: Run unit tests on each files modifications
- e2e: [alias e2e:src]
- e2e:src: Run e2e tests once
- e2e:dist: Generated a dist folder and run e2e tests once
File structure
- /src/app/**/*.{supported file formats}: Application related code
- /src/app/**/*.spec.js: [Optional] Application related unit tests
- /src/components**/*.{supported file formats}: [Optional] Components related code
- /src/components/**/*.spec.js: [Optional] Components related unit tests
- /e2e/**/*.{po.js, spec.js}: [Optional] End-to-end unit tests
- .htaccess: [Optional] Will be copied to the dist folder if present
Supported programming languages
Some languages are currently supported on this project and other will be supported later. They can be used under the /src/app and /src/components folders.
- Javascript: .js
- Css: .css
- Less: .less
Coming soon
- Typescript: .ts
Unit Tests
Jasmine 2.3 is used as framework and Karma is used to run tests in different browsers.
End-to-end Tests
Jasmine 2.3 is used as framework and Protractor is used to run tests
Configuration
{
"less": Boolean [default: false],
"angular": { // Not required if your app doesn't use angular
"module": String
}
}