Yeoman generator for Express, Marionette and Backbone with AMD
- Server:
- Node: http://nodejs.org/
- Express: http://expressjs.com/
- Socket IO: http://socket.io/
- DB: Mongo: http://www.mongodb.org/
- ODM: Mongoose: http://mongoosejs.com
- Client:
- Backbone: http://backbonejs.org/
- Marionette: https://github.com/marionettejs/backbone.marionette
- jQuery: http://jquery.com/
- Require: http://requirejs.org/
- Handlebars:
- SASS-Bootstrap:
- Tooling:
- Yeoman: http://yeoman.io/
- Bower: http://bower.io/
- Grunt: http://gruntjs.com/
- Testing:
- phantomJS http://phantomjs.org/
- Mocha http://visionmedia.github.io/mocha/
- Chai http://chaijs.com/
- Sinon http://sinonjs.org/
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app/ --> client side files
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/bower_components --> bower installs
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/images
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/scripts
- /vendor --> 3rd party scripts
- /models
- /collections
- /controllers
- /routers
- /regions
- /views
- /item
- /collection
- /composite
- /layout
- init.js --> require configuration
- main.js --> application starting point
- application.js --> application file
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/styles --> scss files
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/templates --> handlebar templates
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server/ --> node server files
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test/ --> unittesting
- /spec --> individual spec files
First make sure you have MongoDB, Node, Npm, Yeoman, Bower and Grunt installed.
Install mongoDB with:
$ brew install mongodb
Or visit http://www.mongodb.org/
Visit nodejs.org to install node and NPM
Install phantomJS with:
$ brew install phantomjs
Or visit http://phantomjs.org/
To install Yeoman, Bower and Grunt run:
$ npm install -g yo grunt-cli bower
Install mocha-phantomjs:
$ npm install -g mocha-phantomjs
Install mocha generator:
$ npm install (-g) generator-mocha-amd
Install marionette generator
$ npm install (-g) generator-marionette
To bootstrap a new project simply run:
$ yo marionette
You have option to include the full express server OR just the marionette generators with a minimal server to develop and run test. No SASS/CSS in the latter.
To start the app run:
$ grunt
The biggest change in this release is the automatic unit test generation as part of the marionette-generator. The Marionette generator calls upon the mocha-amd generator. The default grunt task will automatically run all unit test files via phantom JS. You can also use the browser at localhost:1234/test. Test file generation looks something like the following:
- yo marionette:collection sizes --model size --create-all // run collection generator
- create app/scripts/collections/sizes.js
- invoke marionette:model
- create app/scripts/models/size.js
- invoke mocha-amd:unitTest
- create test/spec/models/size.js // unit test for size model
- force test/spec/testSuite.js
- invoke mocha-amd:unitTest
- create test/spec/collections/sizes.js // unit test for sizes collection
- force test/spec/testSuite.js // testSuite file which lists all test to run
The generator is most useful using the --create-all flag. In the example:
$ yo marionette:compositeview peopleview --itemview personview --create-all
You will get the following files:
- create app/scripts/views/composite/people.js
- invoke marionette:itemview
- create app/scripts/views/item/person.js
- invoke marionette:tmpl
- create app/templates/item/person_tmpl.hbs
- invoke marionette:tmpl
- create app/templates/composite/people_tmpl.hbs
You can generate routers too with
$ yo marionette:router router-name
To add a Backbone model to the project use the model generator like this
$ yo marionette:model model-name
Or to inherit from an existing model
$ yo marionette:model model-name --inherit model-name
To add a Backbone collection to the project use collection generator
$ yo marionette:collection collection-name
You can link the collection with an existent model
$ yo marionette:collection collection-name model-name
Or may be you want to create both, model and collection on one step
$ yo marionette:collection collection-name --model model-name --create-all
Or you may want to inherit from another collection
$ yo marionette:collection collection-name --model model-name --inherit collection-name --create-all
Backbone works with view definitions, to create one use this command. It is recommended to use Marionette views instead of the standard Backbone view
$ yo marionette:view view-name
Create a Marionette ItemView and link to an existing template at location templates/[template-location]
$ yo marionette:itemview view-name
You may want to inherit from another itemview
$ yo marionette:itemview view-name --inherit view-name
Or maybe you want to create both, itemView and template on one step
$ yo marionette:itemview view-name --create-all
Create a Marionette CollectionView that is associated to an existing itemview
$ yo marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name
Or inherit from another collectionview
$ yo marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name --inherit view-name
Or maybe you want to create both, itemview (with template) and collectionview.
$ yo marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name --create-all
Create a Marionette CompositeView
$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name
Or inherit from another CompositeView
$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name --inherit view-name
Or maybe you want to create all, itemview and compositeview and both templates.
$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name --create-all
Create a Marionette Region
$ yo marionette:region region-name
Or inherit from another Region
$ yo marionette:region region-name --inherit region-name
Create a Marionette Layout and link to an existing template at location templates/[template-location]
$ yo marionette:layout layout-name
Or inherit from another layout
$ yo marionette:layout layout-name --inherit layout-name
Or maybe you want to create both, Layout and template on one step
$ yo marionette:layout layout-name --create-all
Create a Marionette Controller
$ yo marionette:controller controller-name
Or inherit from another Controller
$ yo marionette:controller controller-name --inherit controller-name
Create a handle bars tmpl
$ yo marionette:tmpl tmpl-name --tmplLocation tmpl-location