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Install Bower packages. Smartly.

Fork: uses cns-bower instead of bower

Getting Started

If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide.

Please note, this plugin works only with grunt 0.4+. If you are using grunt 0.3.x then consider an upgrade to 0.4.

From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:

npm install grunt-bower-task --save-dev

Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-bower-task');

If the plugin has been installed correctly, running grunt --help at the command line should list the newly-installed plugin's task or tasks. In addition, the plugin should be listed in package.json as a devDependency, which ensures that it will be installed whenever the npm install command is run.

Grunt task for Bower

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named bower to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  bower: {
    install: {
       //just run 'grunt bower:install' and you'll see files from your Bower packages in lib directory
    }
  }
});

Options

options.targetDir

Type: String Default value: ./lib

A directory where you want to keep your Bower packages.

options.install

Type: Boolean Default value: true

Whether you want to run bower install task itself (e.g. you might not want to do this each time on CI server).

options.cleanTargetDir

Type: Boolean Default value: false

Will clean target dir before running install.

options.cleanBowerDir

Type: Boolean Default value: false

Will remove bower's dir after copying all needed files into target dir.

options.copy

Type: Boolean Default value: true

Copy Bower packages to target directory.

options.cleanup

Type: boolean Default value: undefined

NOTE: If set to true or false then both cleanBowerDir & cleanTargetDir are set to the value of cleanup.

options.layout

Type: string or function Default value: byType

There are two built-in named layouts: byType and byComponent.

byType layout will produce the following structure:

lib
|-- js
|   |- bootstrap
|   \- require
|-- css
    \- bootstrap

where js, css come from exportsOverride section described below.

byComponent will group assets by type under component name:

lib
|-- bootstrap
|   |- js
|   \- css
|-- require
    \- js

If you need to support custom layout then you can specify layout as a function of type, component and source:

var path = require('path');

grunt.initConfig({
  bower: {
    install: {
      options: {
        layout: function(type, component, source) {
          var renamedType = type;
          if (type == 'js') renamedType = 'javascripts';
          else if (type == 'css') renamedType = 'stylesheets';

          return path.join(component, renamedType);
        }
      }
    }
  }
});

You can use source parameter value in order to produce more flexible layout based on the resource file name. Take a look at PR #114 as an example.

options.verbose

Type: boolean Default value: false

The task will provide more (debug) output when this option is set to true. You can also use --verbose when running task for same effect.

options.bowerOptions

Type: Object Default value: {}

An options object passed through to the bower.install api, possible options are as follows:

{
    forceLatest: true|false,    // Force latest version on conflict
    production: true|false,     // Do not install project devDependencies
}

Usage Examples

Default Options

Default options are good enough if you want to install Bower packages and keep only "main" files (as specified by package's bower.json) in separate directory.

grunt.initConfig({
  bower: {
    install: {
      options: {
        targetDir: './lib',
        layout: 'byType',
        install: true,
        verbose: false,
        cleanTargetDir: false,
        cleanBowerDir: false,
        bowerOptions: {}
      }
    }
  }
});

Custom Options

In this initial version there are no more options in plugin itself. BUT!

Advanced usage

At this point of time "Bower package" = "its git repository". It means that package includes tests, licenses, etc. Bower's community actively discusses this issue (GitHub issues #46,#88, on Google Groups) That's why you can find such tools like blittle/bower-installer which inspired this project.

Okay, if you want more than "main" files in ./lib directory then put "exportsOverride" section into your bower.json:

{
  "name": "simple-bower",
  "version": "0.0.0",
  "dependencies": {
    "jquery": "~1.8.3",
    "bootstrap-sass": "*",
    "requirejs": "*"
  },
  "exportsOverride": {
    "bootstrap-sass": {
      "js": "js/*.js",
      "scss": "lib/*.scss",
      "img": "img/*.png"
    },
    "requirejs": {
      "js": "require.js"
    }
  }
}

grunt-bower-task will do the rest:

  • If Bower package has defined "main" files then they will be copied to ./lib/<package>/.
  • If "main" files are empty then the whole package directory will be copied to ./lib.
  • When you define "exportsOverride" only asset types and files specified by you will be copied to ./lib.

For the example above you'll get the following files in .lib directory:

jquery/jquery.js
js/bootstrap-sass/bootstrap-affix.js
...
js/bootstrap-sass/bootstrap-typeahead.js
js/requirejs/require.js
scss/bootstrap-sass/_accordion.scss
...
scss/bootstrap-sass/_wells.scss
scss/bootstrap-sass/bootstrap.scss
scss/bootstrap-sass/responsive.scss
img/bootstrap-sass/glyphicons-halflings-white.png
img/bootstrap-sass/glyphicons-halflings.png

Wildcard and RegExp support

If you have the same override rules for multiple Bower components you can make use of simple wildcard:

{
    "exportsOverride": {
        "bootstrap-*": {        // will match 'bootstrap-modal', 'bootstrap-notify', etc.
          "js": "**/*.js",
          "css": "**/*.css"
        },

        "*": {                  // will match everything else
          "js": "**/*.js",
          "css": "**/*.css"
        }
    }
}

You can use syntax which mirrors native JavaScript RegExp literal syntax, e.g. /bootstrap.+/ or even /jquery.date.v(\\d{1}).\\w{1}/, if you have complex matching rules.

Usage example in bower.json:

{
  "exportsOverride": {
    "/jquery.date.v(\\d{1}).\\w{1}/": { // will match 'jquery.date.v1.2', 'jquery_date_v1_2'
      "js": "js/*.js"
    }
  }
}

Caveats

  • An evaluation order depends on the order of entries in exportsOverride section in your bower.json.
  • Pay attention to what characters you use in RegExp overrides - '.' and '*' has special meaning in regular expressions.
  • If you put * as the first entry in exportsOverride, it'll match everything, so other rules will be skipped.

Contributing

Please, use devel branch for all pull requests.

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

  • 2014/07/20 - v0.4.0 - Update to Bower 1.3.x and Node to 0.10 (thanks, @johnkchiu), speed up task loading (thanks, @c089), flexible layouts (thanks, @grawk)
  • 2013/11/10 - v0.3.4 - Fix paths handling of glob patterns in components' "main" files.
  • 2013/11/08 - v0.3.3 - Added bowerOptions (thanks to @xzyfer), fixed paths handling using glob module (thanks to @leon).
  • 2013/09/08 - v0.3.2 - Update to Bower 1.2.x, fixed logging issue.
  • 2013/08/09 - v0.3.1 - Update to Bower 1.1.x, fixed compatibility issue with new Bower's API.
  • 2013/08/05 - v0.3.0 - Update to Bower 1.0.x, added wildcard/regex support, improve docs.
  • 2013/05/11 - v0.2.3 - Update to bower 0.9.x, docs improvement, Windows-compatible paths in tests.
  • 2013/04/23 - v0.2.2 - Fix backward-compatibility issue (related to cleanup option).
  • 2013/04/22 - v0.2.1 - Split 'install' to 'install' and 'copy' steps to support flexible workflow, add support for grunt's --base option.
  • 2013/03/30 - v0.2.0 - Added support for flexible assets layout, honor native Bower's configuration, reduce log output.
  • 2013/03/18 - v0.1.1 - Updated dependencies, minor fixes.
  • 2012/11/25 - v0.1.0 - Initial release.

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Ivan Yatskevich

Licensed under the MIT license.

https://github.com/yatskevich/grunt-bower-task/blob/master/LICENSE-MIT

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