"Jacked up and good to go."
npm install --save-dev startcraft
- You hate publishing your modules each time you need to use it?
- 🚧 You have a development package containing future nodejs
modules or
git submodules
? - 🐐
npm link
doesn't do the job? - 🎬 You have some scripts to start in your modules?
startcraft can help you 👊
- 🔧 symlink your development modules in the root
node_modules/
. - 🐙
npm install
your development modules depencencies in the rootnode_modules/
. - 🐎 run special
"startcraft": "echo hello"
scripts entry of your development modules. - 🍰 can run pre/post
startcraft
scripts for you. - 📬 deploy properly your tree for
--production
builds (support electron-builder).
Okay...
You develop the next killer space invader mmo-shooter 👾, but you need to hack in your 🔥 toolbox modules for adding new features.
You have a non-trivial development process where you need to launch some scripts with the front-end (webpack etc.)...
You friend wants to contribute! How to bootstrap the craft?
- Prepare a dev module (with repository) called:
invaders-dev
. - Add git submodules for your own toolbox, framework, front-end...
- Install startcraft as dev-dep.
- Hack in the
.scrc
file and add your own modules in the list. - Add
startcraft
in postinstall and postshrinkwrap scripts of yourinvaders-dev
package.json
. - Give the
invaders-dev
repo url to your friend, and he can justnpm install
in it!
Add startcraft
post install and post shrinkwrap entries to your package.json
:
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "startcraft",
"postshrinkwrap": "startcraft"
},
Touch a json file named .scrc
in your root package directory:
{
"npmInstallArgs": [],
"modules": ["./lib/my-first-module", "./lib/my-second-module"],
"exclude": [],
"substitutions": {
"the-module-prebuilt": "the-module"
},
"scripts": {
"presc": {
"postinstall": [
"git submodule update --init --recursive",
"git submodule foreach --recursive git checkout master",
"git submodule foreach --recursive git pull"
]
},
"postsc": {}
}
}
npmInstallArgs
can be used to add custom args when startcraft performs
npm install
.
modules
entries is relative paths to your modules from the dev root package.
exclude
is an array of node modules to not install directly when extracting
the list of dependencies fo each "modules"
.
substitutions
is a map where it's possible to specify the substitution of a
module by an other one. For example, after a full install, you want to replace
a prebuilt module by the original module. It's possible here, and then the
substitution will remove the prebuilt module and create a symbolic link
from the original module as target to the prebuilt module name as destination.
scripts
entries is hooked on the npm lifecycle. You can tell if they run in
pre (presc
) or post (postrc
) startcraft
run.
Just use NODE_ENV=production npm install
, then the package.json
file will
be updated accordingly to the real dependencies in the node_modules
directory.
The modules provided by the .scrc
files are no longer symlinks in this case
but a full copy.