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my-ng-factory

v1.1.0

Published

An **upgradable** development workflow library built on top of Gulp and focused on AngularJS components and applications.

Downloads

3

Readme

ng-factory

An upgradable development workflow library built on top of Gulp and focused on AngularJS components and applications.

ng-factory is based on best practices and covers the whole development lifecycle :

  • Developement : code quality, preprocessors...
  • Build : minification, concat, inject...
  • Documentation : README + HTML doc & examples...
  • Publication : TRAVIS CI integration, releases branches...

Customisation

Customize the README

You can customize the README by adding a docs/README.tpl.md. This is a nunjucks template and it extends the default ng-factory template.

Add examples

Add examples in the docs/examples folder, with a subfolder for each example. Each example can have a single HTML file and any number of CSS, SCSS... and javascript files.

Add Travis-CI

Add CodeClimate

  • signup to codeclimate.com
  • activate your repository
  • add the token to .travis.yml

File slitting

For the sake of clarity and coherence

  • Main ng-factoty tasks are in the tasks folder
  • Template files are in the templates folder
  • Utility transforms are in the transforms folder

Tasks

Task name example : ng-factory:src/jshint.

  • ng-factory is the namespace
  • src/jshint the targeted task

ng-factory:src

ng-factory:src/jshint

Jshint the sources

ng-factory:test

ng-factory:test/jshint

Jshint the tests

Transforms

Bypass gulp plugins directly using the official node lib to to the work.

clean-css

concat-scripts

debug

jade

js-beautify

less

ng-annotate

template

uglify-js

Pages customization

The pages are highly customizable. The pages templating is provided by (Nunjucks)[mozilla.github.io/nunjucks/].

We integrate a default page with the factory but you can change everything if you please.

The basic pages generation workflow is copy every thing to the .tmp/docs folder and generate what you need to output in the pages folder.

Default template

ng-factory/templates/pages/index.nunjucks.html is the default template file.

[...] More documentation here [...]

Views Blocks

By extending the {% extends "views/base.nunjucks.html" %} default template you can customize different blocks. Note: you can use {{ super() }} to render parent blocks

  • ng-factory/templates/pages/views/base.nunjucks.html
    • head for the <head> content
    • body for the <body> content
    • foot fot the "<foot>" content (what comes after the content into the body)

Includes Blocks

  • ng-factory/templates/pages/views/includes/head.nunjucks.html

    • headLinks for the css scripts at the end of the <head> tag
  • ng-factory/templates/pages/views/includes/foot.nunjucks.html

    • footScripts for the js scripts at the end of the <body> tag

[...] More documentation here [...]