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mw-ng-lodash

v0.0.1

Published

An updated Angular module wrapper for lodash based on rockabox/ng-lodash

Downloads

14

Readme

Built with Grunt

mw-ng-lodash

This is a wrapper for the utility library Lo-Dash for Angular JS. One aim for this project is to ensure Lo-Dash doesn't have to be left on the window, and we use Lo-Dash with Angular, in the normal dependency injection manner.

This is based on ng-lodash angular package. Version of lodash was updated to 4.17.5 to avoid found vulnerability.

Installing

Install via bower

bower install ng-lodash

Require it into your application (after Angular)

<script src="ng-lodash.min.js"></script>

Add the module as a dependency to your app

var app = angular.module('yourAwesomeApp', ['ngLodash']);

And inject it into your controller like so!

var YourCtrl = app.controller('yourController', function($scope, lodash) {
  lodash.assign({ 'a': 1 }, { 'b': 2 }, { 'c': 3 });
});

Developing

To help us develop this module, we are using Grunt some tasks that may be helpful for you to know about are:

Testing

This command will run JSHint and JSCS testing JS Files (note files within build) are not tested, it will also run your local build of the module with all of the Karma tests:

grunt test it can also be run by using npm test

Build

This command will build the module, run it through ngMin and then create a minified version of the module, ready for distribution:

grunt build

Dist

This command will build the module initially and then run the test suite. Testing with JSHint, JSCS and Karma:

grunt dist