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Offers you a Yeoman generator to initiate a Web application with the following workflow:
This generator combines the best features of other generators like generator-angular, ngTailor and generator-gulp-webapp into an optimal workflow for starting applications with AngularJS powered by Gulp!
generator-gulp-angular scaffolds an AngularJS application with a full-featured gulpfile.js, giving you immediate out-of-the-box access to all tasks for modern web development.
My intention is to create a generator that gives users total control over their development toolbox so they can immediately start projects with their preferred tools, such as specific UI frameworks or JavaScript preprocessors.
Install the required tools: yo
, gulp
, bower
npm install -g yo gulp bower
Install generator-gulp-angular
:
npm install -g generator-gulp-angular
Make a new directory, and cd
into it:
mkdir my-new-project && cd $_
Run yo gulp-angular
, optionally passing an app name:
yo gulp-angular [app-name]
gulp
orgulp build
to build an optimized version of your application in/dist
gulp serve
to launch a browser sync server on your source filesgulp serve:dist
to launch a server on your optimized applicationgulp wiredep
to fill bower dependencies in your.html
file(s)gulp test
to launch your unit tests with Karmagulp protractor
to launch your e2e tests with Protractorgulp protractor:dist
to launch your e2e tests with Protractor on the dist files
Best Practice Recommendations for Angular App Structure
- useref : allow configuration of your files in comments of your HTML file
- ngAnnotate : convert simple injection to complete syntax to be minification proof
- uglify : optimize all your JavaScript
- csso : optimize all your CSS
- rev : add a hash in the file names to prevent browser cache problems
- watch : watch your source files and recompile them automatically
- jshint : JavaScript code linter
- imagemin : all your images will be optimized at build
- Unit test (karma) : out of the box unit test configuration with karma
- e2e test (protractor) : out of the box e2e test configuration with protractor
- browser sync : full-featured development web server with livereload and devices sync
- ngHtml2js : all HTML partials will be converted to JS to be bundled in the application
- TODO lazy : don't process files which haven't changed when possible
- jQuery: jQuery 1.x, 2.x, Zepto, none
- Angular modules: animate, cookies, touch, sanitize
- Resource handler: ngResource, Restangular, none
- Router: ngRoute, UI Router, none
- UI Framework: Bootstrap, Foundation, none (depends on the chosen CSS preprocessor)
- CSS pre-processor: Less, Sass with Ruby and Node, none
- TODO Bootstrap directives : UI Bootstrap, Angular Strap, none (only if you chose Bootstrap)
- TODO JS preprocessor: CoffeeScript, TypeScript, ECMAScript6 (Traceur)
- TODO HTML preprocessor: Jade ?
- TODO Script loader: Require, Browserify, ES6 with Require?, none
- TODO Test framework: Jasmine, Mocha, Qunit
Protractor tests are not stable with PhantomJS, at least not on my Mac. I'm getting unpredictable disconnections between webdriverjs and phantomjs.
I tried many configurations for Protractor without success, any hint would be appreciated.
All changes listed in the GitHub releases
Like any other Open Source project, the best way to contribute is through opening GitHub issues. Bug or suggestions, everything is welcomed. To save time for both of us, just make sure the issue is in the scope of the generator, this question can be a little tricky on this particular project.
If you have nothing to say but only feeling generous, there's a Gratipay.
As I'm not anymore alone working on this project but we're not enough to bring up a real organization, the money will come to me and I will redistribute evenly between all the current contributors.
MIT