grunt-sitecore-nuget

0.4.1 • Public • Published

grunt-sitecore-nuget

NuGet package builder for Sitecore instances.

About

(Hopefully) makes developing in Sitecore with Visual Studio 2015 and npm/grunt integration easier by bunding the necessary binaries into NuGet packages for you. From there, define the project/solution's package source to this directory, and you're good-to-go.

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5

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-sitecore-nuget --save-dev

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

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-sitecore-nuget');

The "scNuget" task

Overview

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

grunt.initConfig({
  scNuget: {
    options: {
      // Task-specific options go here.
    },
    your_target: {
      // Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
    },
  },
});

Options

options.src

Type: String Default value: ''

Source path to your Sitecore instance (where libraries will be pulled from). This should be the \Website root.

options.dest

Type: String Default value: 'sitecore'

Destination path where you want the generated NuGet packages placed.

options.ver

Type: String Default value: '0.1.0-beta'

Version to use when generating the nuget packages. Must follow Semantic Versioning guidelines.

options.pkgs

Type: Array Default value: [ 'Sitecore.Kernel', 'Sitecore.Analytics', 'Sitecore.Mvc', 'Sitecore.Mvc.Analytics' ]

Specify a list of specific packages to generate. This can be used to limit which packages are generated (by exempting those you wish to skip).

options.feed

Type: String Object Default value: ''

Specify a NuGet feed for packages to be publish to automatically after they're built. If an Object is specified, it must contain the url property denoting the feed's url. Optionally, it may contain the apiKey property for secured feeds.

This is good for scenarios where you'd like to share packages between other team members or leverage them in a continuous integration (CI) environment.

Usage Examples

Simple

In this example, we generate the NuGet packages against the local Sitecore v8.1 (RTM) and place them in the project's sitecore directory.

grunt.initConfig({
  scNuget: {
    options: {},
    sc81rtm: {
      options: {
        src: '/inetpub/wwwroot/sc81rev151003/Website',
        dest: 'sitecore',
        ver: '8.1.151003'
      }
    }
  },
});

Multiple Instances

In this example, we generate the NuGet packages for multiple sitecore instances and placing them in the project's sitecore directory.

grunt.initConfig({
  scNuget: {
    options: {
      dest: 'sitecore',
      feed: 'http://nuget.sitecore.local/nuget/packages'
    },
    sc81rtm: {
      options: {
        src: '/inetpub/wwwroot/sc81rev151003',
        ver: '8.1.151003'
      }
    },
    sc81rtt: {
      options: {
        src: '/inetpub/wwwroot/sc81rev150819',
        ver: '8.1.150819'
      }
    },
  },
});

Auto-publishing to an internal NuGet feed

In this example, we generate the NuGet packages against the local Sitecore v8.1 (RTM) and publish them to our internal repository.

Note we target tmp instead of sitecore as the final location of the packages has little significance once we have them on a server.

grunt.initConfig({
  scNuget: {
    options: {
      dest: 'tmp',
      feed: 'http://myget.org/F/myfeed/api/v2'
    },
    sc81rtm: {
      options: {
        src: '/inetpub/wwwroot/sc81rtm/Website',
        ver: '8.1.151003'
      }
    }
  }
});

Auto-publishing to a private internal NuGet feed

In this example, we generate the NuGet packages against the local Sitecore v8.1 (RTM) and publish them to our private internal repository using the supplied api key.

Note we target tmp instead of sitecore as the final location of the packages has little significance once we have them on a server.

grunt.initConfig({
  scNuget: {
    options: {
      dest: 'tmp',
      feed: {
        url: 'http://myget.org/F/myfeed/api/v2',
        apiKey: 'abc123ghi789mno'
      }
    },
    sc81rtm: {
      options: {
        src: '/inetpub/wwwroot/sc81rtm/Website',
        ver: '8.1.151003'
      }
    }
  }
});

Contributing

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

  • v0.4.0
    • Added support for supplying a NuGet feed (and having packages automatically publish to that feed).
  • v0.3.0
    • Fixed dependency in Sitecore.Mvc.Analytics (missing Sitecore.Analytics dependency)
    • Fixed example usage error in README
    • Added more detail to README
  • v0.2.0
    • Updated to use NuGet.exe directly (removed grunt-nuget dependency)
    • Runs code asynchronously (Added async dependency)
    • Package specs (.nuspec) now saved as <name>.<version>.nuspec
  • v0.1.0
    • Initial Release

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