grunt-bower-organiser
Organises Bower components according to their types
Getting Started
Install this grunt plugin next to your project's grunt.js gruntfile with: npm install grunt-bower-organiser
Then add this line to your project's grunt.js
gruntfile:
grunt;
Documentation
To your grunt.js gruntfile, add:
bowerOrganiser: options: includeName: true mapping: js: 'lib' css: 'css' less: 'less'
If you want to move specific files in modules to a different folder than the mappings, use the following syntax:
bowerOrganiser: {
options: {
includeName: true
},
mapping: {
js: 'lib',
css: 'css',
less: 'css/less'
},
specifics: {
example-module : {
'main.less' : 'css'
}
}
}
Plugin now accepts folders in the main
section of component.json
.
"name": "some-module" "version": "1.0.0" "main": "./less/" "dependencies": {} "gitHead": "" "_id": "some-module@1.0.0" "readme": "" "repository": "type": "git" "url": ""
will copy all the files in the '''less''' folder over to the destination specified in the mappings.
The plugin will use the file extension as a directory if there are no mappings provided for a certain extension.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
Release History
- v0.7.0 Grunt 0.4 compatible
- v0.6.0 Added the ability to move specific files to different destinations than the ones declared in the mappings.
- v0.5.0 Folder recursion bug fixes.
- v0.4.0 options added to include package name when placing the assets.
- v0.3.0 Plugin now accepts folders in the
main
section ofcomponent.json
.
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Mehdi Avdi
Licensed under the MIT license.