#gulp-ng-config
It's often useful to generate a file of constants, usually as environment variables, for your Angular apps. This Gulp plugin will allow you to provide an object of properties and will generate an Angular module of constants.
npm install gulp-ng-config
It's pretty simple:
gulpNgConfig(moduleName)
We start with our task. Our source file is a JSON file containing our configuration. We will pipe this through gulpNgConfig
and out will come an angular module of constants.
gulp.task('test', function () {
gulp.src('configFile.json')
.pipe(gulpNgConfig('myApp.config'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('.'))
});
Assume that configFile.json
contains:
{
"string": "my string",
"integer": 12345,
"object": {"one": 2, "three": ["four"]},
"array": ["one", 2, {"three": "four"}, [5, "six"]]
}
Running gulp test
will take configFile.json
and produce configFile.js
with the following content:
angular.module('myApp.config', [])
.constant('string', "my string")
.constant('integer', 12345)
.constant('object', {"one":2,"three":["four"]})
.constant('array', ["one",2,{"three":"four"},[5,"six"]]);
We now can include this configuration module in our main app and access the constants
angular.module('myApp', ['myApp.config']).run(function (string) {
console.log("The string constant!", string) // outputs "my string"
});
Currently there are a few configurable options to control the output of your configuration file:
Type: Object
Optional
You can also override properties from your json file or add more by including them in the gulp tasks:
gulpNgConfig('myApp.config', {
constants: {
string: 'overridden',
random: 'value'
}
});
Generating configFile.js
angular.module('myApp.config', [])
.constant('string', "overridden")
.constant('integer', 12345)
.constant('object', {"one":2,"three":["four"]})
.constant('array', ["one",2,{"three":"four"},[5,"six"]])
.constant('random', "value");
Type: Boolean
Default value: true
Optional
By default, a new module is created with the name supplied. You can access an existing module, rather than creating one, by setting createModule
to false.
gulpNgConfig('myApp.config', {
createModule: false
});
This will produce configFile.js
with an existing angular module
angular.module('myApp.config')
.constant('..', '..');
Type: Boolean
or String
Default value: false
Optional
Wrap the configuration module in an IIFE or your own wrapper.
gulpNgConfig('myApp.config', {
wrap: true
})
Will produce an IIFE wrapper for your configuration module:
(function () {
return angular.module('myApp.config') // [] has been removed
.constant('..', '..');
})();
You can provide a custom wrapper. Provide any string you want, just make sure to include <%= module %>
for where you want to embed the angular module.
gulpNgConfig('myApp.config', {
wrap: 'define(["angular"], function () {\n return <%= module %> \n});'
});
The reuslting file will contain:
define(["angular"], function () {
return angular.module('myApp.config')
.constant('..', '..');
});
Contributions, issues, suggestions, and all other remarks are welcomed. To run locally just fork & clone the project and run npm install
. Before submitting a Pull Request, make sure that your changes pass gulp test
, and if you are introducing or changing a feature, that you add/update any tests involved.