ember-cli-node-webkit
An ember-cli addon for developing Ember.js applications with NW.js (formerly node-webkit).
- Get started quickly with an application blueprint configured for NW.js.
- Build, watch, and run the app in NW.js with a convenient command:
ember nw
. - Build and package your app for production in one step with the
ember nw:package
command.
Sample apps built with this addon:
Table of Contents:
Installation
From the root of your Ember CLI project:
ember install ember-cli-node-webkit
This will do the following:
- Install the addon NPM package (
npm install --save-dev ember-cli-node-webkit
) - Run the addon blueprint (
ember generate node-webkit
)
Build, Watch, and Run NW.js
Command
You can execute ember build --watch
then start up NW.js with a single command:
ember nw
As the app gets rebuilt during development, the NW.js window will automatically reload the current page, so you can see the changes that you made without having to stop and restart the entire process.
Options
The following command line options let you specify a target environment or change the directory where the built assets are stored.
--environment
(String) (Default: 'development')
- Target environment for the Ember app build
- Alias:
-e <value>, -dev (--environment=development), -prod (--environment=production)
--output-path
(String) (Default: 'dist/')
- Output directory for the Ember app build
- Aliases:
-o <value>
NW.js Binary
This addon is configured to install NW.js from NPM and add it to your project as a local dependency.
To use a different NW.js:
- Remove the
nw
dependency from your project (npm uninstall --save-dev nw
) - Set an environment variable named
NW_PATH
that points to the desired binary. For instance, you may have downloaded the executable from the NW.js website and wish to use that instead. - On Windows, if the location of your
nw.exe
has been added to yourPATH
, then theNW_PATH
environment variable does not need to be set.
Testing
Command
ember nw:test
Use this command to run tests in NW.js. ember nw:test
will put Testem in CI mode, so the tests will execute once, then exit.
ember nw:test --server
Adding the --server
flag will put Testem in Dev mode, so NW.js will stay running, and test results can be viewed both in the NW.js window and in Testem's terminal-based UI.
Options
You can pass the following command line options:
--environment
(String) (Default: 'test')
- Target environment for the Ember app build
- Alias:
-e <value>, -dev (--environment=development), -prod (--environment=production)
--server
(String) (Default: false)
- Run tests in interactive mode
--protocol
(String) (Default: 'http')
- The protocol to use when running with
--server
--host
(String) (Default: 'localhost')
- The host to use when running with
--server
- Alias:
-H
--port
(Number) (Default: 7357)
- The port to use when running with
--server
- Alias:
-p
--module
(String)
- The name of a test module to run (available with
--server
) - Alias:
-m
--filter
(String)
- A string to filter tests to run (available with
--server
) - Alias:
-f
Packaging
Command
ember nw:package
This command builds your Ember app, assembles all the assets necessary for NW.js, then generates the final executable using node-webkit-builder
.
Options
You can pass the following command line options:
--environment
(String) (Default: 'production')
- Target environment for the Ember app build
- Alias:
-e <value>, -dev (--environment=development), -prod (--environment=production)
--output-path
(String) (Default: 'dist/')
- Output directory for the Ember app build
- Aliases:
-o <value>
--config-file
(String) (Default: 'config/nw-package.js')
- Configuration file for
node-webkit-builder
- Aliases:
-f <value>
Configuring node-webkit-builder
node-webkit-builder
itself comes with a lot of build options. You can customize any of those settings by supplying a configuration file named config/nw-package.js
in your project, or call ember nw:package
with the --config-file
option set to the desired file.
Configuration File
The configuration file must be a node module that exports a plain object with the names of the options you wish to override as keys:
// config/nw-package.js moduleexports = appName: 'my-nw-app' platforms: 'osx64' 'win64' { return thisappVersion; };
Default Settings
ember-cli-node-webkit
sets the following options by default:
- files
- Value:
['package.json', 'dist/**', 'node_modules/<name>/**']
'node_modules/<name>/**'
is listed for every non-dev npm dependency declared in your project.
- Value:
- platforms
- Value:
[<current_platform>]
- Value:
- buildDir
- Value:
build/app
- Value:
- cacheDir
- Value:
build/cache
- Value:
Contributing
master
Working with To install the addon from master
, run the following:
git clone git@github.com:brzpegasus/ember-cli-node-webkit.git
cd ember-cli-node-webkit
npm link
Then, in your Ember CLI project:
- Add
ember-cli-node-webkit
to yourpackage.json
's dev dependencies so that Ember CLI can discover and register the addon:
- Link to your local
ember-cli-node-webkit
and go through the addon install steps:
npm link ember-cli-node-webkit
ember g node-webkit
Development
To pass the addon code through the linters during development, run ember build --watch
.
Running Tests
To run the addon's test suite:
cd ember-cli-node-webkit
npm install
npm test
Want to Help?
This addon was created to help Ember.js developers build applications in NW.js. If you find patterns that work well for you, or would like to suggest ideas to make this addon even better, feel free to open new issues or submit pull requests. I'd love to hear your feedback!