bubbleup

0.0.2 • Public • Published

Bubbleup

Configuration free tooling

Bubbleup is designed to be a configuration-free way to create your build and test systems. Configuring your project is always a very time consuming and energy draining process. The goal of bubbleup is to allow 'configuration' by simply npm installing what you want to use.

CLI


bubbleup build

Goes through all of your installed base build plugins and will execute them as your build process.

bubbleup test

Goes through all of your installed test plugins and will execute them as your build process.

CLI options

--pluginsPath path or -p path

By default bubbleup will look inside the current directory for node_modules to find and require your bubble plugins. Using -p will change the page it will search in.

Node API


findAllPlugins(directory)

Searchs through the given directory for all folders prefixed with bubbleup-plugin and returns an array of all the matched names.

findBuildPlugins(directory)

Searchs through the given directory for all folders prefixed with bubbleup-plugin-build and returns an array of all the matched names.

findTestPlugin(directory)

Searchs through the given directory for all folders prefixed with bubbleup-plugin-test and returns an array of all the matched names.

findPluginsByPrefix(directory, prefix)

Searchs through the given directory for all folders prefixed with the given prefix and returns an array of all the matched names.

This can be very useful for configuring plugins to further configure another plugin.

isBasePlugin(plugin)

Given a plugin returns true if it is a base plugin, and false if it is not.

requirePlugins(directory, pluginNames)

Given a directory to search for plugins and an array of pluginNames returns an array of plugin instances.

Plugins

A plugin is a simple object. The interface is as follows:

interface Plugin {
  exec (args, options, currentWorkingDirectory): void
  base: boolean
}

args {string | Array }

args is the parameters passed to the given command

When using bubbleup build <entryFile> the entryFile name is used as args. When using bubble test <filesGlob> an array of matched files are used a args

options {Object}

The underlying cli uses commander.js and simply passes on the Options object that an .action() recieves as the second argument.

Base Plugins

A base plugin is a plugin in which has base equal to true. bubbleup build and bubbleup test only execute base plugins. Base plugins are assumed to be the entry point to a further plugin system.

For instance bubbleup-plugin-test-mocha could be a base plugin, which can be further configured simply by installing bubbleup-plugin-test-mocha-babel-register to use babel-register to run your tests. (Neither of these plugins exist yet)

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Install

npm i bubbleup

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0.0.2

License

MIT

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