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rollup-plugin-phonegap-server

v1.1.0

Published

Rollup + phonegap + opn

Downloads

23

Readme

rollup-plugin-phonegap-server

This is for a phonegap project that use rollup during the development. Basically it will execute the phonegap serve call inside the www folder, also using opn to open browser.

Usage

import buble from 'rollup-plugin-buble'
import phonegapServer from 'rollup-plugin-phonegap-server'
// see next section
const config = {} 
// run
export default {
  input: 'src/index.js',
  output: 'dist/index.js',
  plugins: [
    buble(),
    phonegapServer(config)
  ],
  onwarn ({ code, message }) {
    if (code !== 'UNRESOLVED_IMPORT') {
      console.warn(message)
    }
  }
}

export default config

When you run your rollup ops, the last op will be calling the phonegap serve serve command into the www folder (you must execute the rollup ops on the root level, unless you pass the spawn.cwd option to tell the plugin where the www folder is. Then it will open the site with your default browser. You can change this behavior by passing the opn.option option to the config, see opn website for more information.

Config

You can pass a config object to the rollup-plugin-phonegap-server

const config = {
  opn: {
    url: 'http://localhost', // this will construct with the serve.port together
    option: {} // see https://www.npmjs.com/package/opn
  },
  spawn: {
    env: process.env,
    cwd: join(process.cwd(), 'www')
  },
  serve: {
    port: 3000,
    browser: true,
    autoreload: true,
    localtunnel: false
  },
  verbose: true
};

By default the verbose option will output all the phonegap generate message, which is very useful during development. You could choice to turn it off by passing verbose: false.

config option for phonegap serve

You can pass extra option to the phonegap serve command according to phonegap cli documentation

  • port (default 3000)
  • browser (default true) if set to false then it will pass the --no-browser flag
  • autoreload (default true) if set to false then it will pass the --no-autoreload flag
  • localtunnel (default false) if set to true then it will pass the --localtunnel flag

config option for opn

Please note the url option. Please do not pass any port number. This will get constructed during the run time as follow

const url = [config.opn.url, config.serve.port].join(':'); 

For the extra option for opn, please consult their documentation


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