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grunt-extjs v0.1.3

Generate ExtJS paths & dependencies.

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-extjs --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-extjs');

ExtJS Deps Task

Run this task with the grunt extjs-deps command.

This task will copy & modify ExtJS core file (with some black magic injections) to be run by Node. Then your ExtJS App will be spawned (i.e. instantiated by Node) to find all of your dependencies by Ext.Loader. As a result you will get whole Class files list in the right order. As well as static scripts URIs (requested by Ext.Loader.loadScript) and Ajax URIs (requested by Ext.data.Connection).

Note, it was tested only on ExtJS 4.2.1 — Please, report if there are issues with other versions.

Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.

Also note that running grunt with the --verbose flag will output some extra information. This can be very helpful in seeing actual console logs/errors during processing.

Options

timeout

Type: Number
Default: 5000

The amount of time (in milliseconds) that grunt will wait for spawned App to be initialized.

injectEnv

Type: String
Default: (built-in)

File with browser environment emulation. Used to run ExtJS by Node.

injectFooter

Type: String
Default: (built-in)

File with custom ExtJS overrides. Used to run ExtJS by Node & actually catch dependencies.

cwd

Type: String
Default: process.cwd()

Root path for all scripts paths. Results would be relative to this.

appRoot

Type: String
Default: ""

Your App root path. Usually, where your index.html is located.

extDir

Type: String
Default: ""

ExtJS sources path. Be sure to specify as this package doesn't contain ExtJS sources.

extFile

Type: String
Default: "ext-debug.js"

ExtJS Core file to be used. Use "ext-all.js" if you don't want catch any Ext.* Classes.

failOnFailed

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Fail task if some Classes have not been created

failOnMissed

Type: Boolean
Default: false

Fail task if some Classes were required, but don't exist

compileDeps

Type: Function
Default: (built-in)

Callback to deal with gathered dependencies. By default it setups extjs.{target}.deps option with passed (files), including:

  • classes [path] - Created Classes list
  • scripts [uri] - Files requested via Ext.Loader.loadScript()
  • xhr [uri] - Ajax Requests list
  • missed [path] - Requested, but not existed files
  • failed {class: path} - Existed, defined, but not created Classes

Usage examples

// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
  'extjs-deps': {
    options: {
      extDir: 'src/vendor/extjs',
      extFile: 'ext-all.js',
      appRoot: 'src',
      failOnMissed: true
    },
    app: {
      src: 'src/app/index.js'
      // would be stored as grunt config variable `extjs.app.deps`
      // so use it in another task 
      // (e.g. to concat files as <%= extjs.app.deps.classes %>)
    }
  }
});

ExtJS Map Task

Run this task with the grunt extjs-map command.

Useful to generate Path map of ExtJS Namespaces. Generated map usually passed to Ext.Loader.setPath().

Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.

Also note that running grunt with the --verbose flag will output some extra information.

Options

normalizeNs

Type: Function
Default: (built-in)

Call to normalize namespace, passing (dirname, filepath). By default it converts my-dir-name_one to MyDirName_one.

normalizePath

Type: Function
Default: (built-in)

Call to normalize path, passing (dirname, filepath, rootPath, namespace). By default it joins as rootPath/diname.

rootPath

Type: String|Function
Default: ''

Path prefix to be added to each generated path. If a Function, then called each time before path is normalized, passing (dirname, filepath, namespace).

compileMap

Type: Function
Default: (built-in)

Callback to deal with gathered map. By default it setups extjs.{target}.map option with passed map, like {"namespace":"path"}.

Usage examples

// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
  'extjs-map': {
        options: {
          rootPath: 'lib',
          compileMap: function (map) {
            return 'Ext.Loader.setPath(' + JSON.stringify(map, null, 2) + ');';
          }
        },
        develop: {
          src: 'components/*',
          dest: 'app/ext-paths.js'
        },
        build: {
          src: 'components/*'
          // would be stored as grunt config variable `extjs.build.map`
          // so use it in another task (e.g. to inject into html)
        }
      }
});

Release History

  • 2015-04-22 v0.1.3
    • extjs-deps: Add failOnMissed & failOnFailed options.
  • 2015-01-11 v0.1.2
    • extjs-deps: Fix kill by timeout on multiple targets.
    • extjs-deps: Ignore non-existed files (see files.missed)
  • 2015-01-11 v0.1.1
    • extjs-map: Fix rootPath option.
  • 2015-01-11 v0.1.0
    • Work in progress, not yet officially released.

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