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mimosa-adhoc-module

v0.1.0

Published

Allows for creation of local adhoc/one-off mimosa modules

Downloads

3

Readme

mimosa-adhoc-module

Overview

This module allows for linking node code in your app, or on your file system, directly into a Mimosa workflow. This is great for small one off tasks that don't make sense as NPM modules.

For more information regarding Mimosa, see http://mimosa.io.

Usage

Add 'adhoc-module' to your list of modules. Mimosa will install the module for you when you start up.

Functionality

This module forwards registation and workflow functions on to your code, allowing local code to be directly linked into Mimosa's workflows. Commands are executed in the order they are provided.

Default Config

adhocModule:
  modules: []
  • modules: An array of require calls. The code required in must expose a registration function. For information on the registration function and how to use it, see virtually any Mimosa module. Here's a simple one.;

Example Config

adhocModule:
  modules: [require('./scripts/module1'), require('./scripts/module2')]

Example code to require

var _execute = function( mimosaConfig, options, next ) {
  // do something appropriate for "beforeInstall", like copy files around
  // or transform files before installing them somewhere
  next();
}

exports.registration = function( mimosaConfig, register ) {
  if ( mimosaConfig.isBuild ) {
    register( ["postBuild"], "beforeInstall", _execute );
  }
};