ng2-template-cli

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NG2-Template-Cli

Command line tool to generate components based off of the official Angular 2 style guide

Installation

npm install ng2-template-cli -g

NOTE: You can also install it local to your project but you will only be able to use it from npm scripts.

Usage

  • If you are in the root of your project the cli will generate all files/folders in the ./src/app directory by default. You can use the --parent(-p) flag to change this.
  • If you are in any other folder other than the root it will use the current working directory to generate the files/folders. --parent(-p) will be relative to the current working directory.
  Usage: ng2t [options]

  Generate component templates based off of the Angular 2 style guide

  Options:

    -h, --help             output usage information
    -V, --version          output the version number
    -t, --type <type>      Define the type of component you want to generate(eg. component,service,etc)
    -n, --name <name>      Give your component a name
    -p, --parent [parent]  Define a new relative path to generate your template at(this path is relative to ./src/app/ if you are in the root of your project. Otherwise it uses the current working directory)

Examples

From the command line: Generate an enum with the name first

$ ng2t -t enum -n first
// or
$ ng2t --type enum --name first

Generate a component in src/app/common. This assumes you are in the root of your project

$ ng2t -t component -n first -p common
// or
$ ng2t --type component --name first --parent common

You can also do the above examples as npm scripts in your package.json:

Generate an enum with the name first

"generate:enum": "ng2t -t enum"
// then from the command line
$ npm run generate:enum -- -n first

Components

The following angular component types and their corresponding files can be generated using this cli:

  • Component
    • folder name
      • name.component.ts
      • name.component.html
      • name.component.css
      • name.component.spec.ts
  • Directive
    • name.directive.ts
    • name.directive.spec.ts
  • Service
    • name.service.ts
    • name.service.spec.ts
  • Enum
    • name.enum.ts
  • Interface
    • name.ts
  • Pipe
    • name.pipe.ts
    • name.pipe.spec.ts
  • Route
    • name.routing.ts
  • Module
    • name.module.ts

API

-t, --type

Define the type of component you want to generate(eg. component,service,etc)

  • This flag is required
  • Valid options
    • component
    • directive
    • service
    • enum
    • interface
    • pipe
    • route
    • module

This will generate a service and the related files/folder named first. Refer to the Components section to see the files/folders generated.

$ ng2t -t service -n first

This is equivalant to the above example

$ ng2t --type service --name first

-n, --name

Give your component a name

  • This flag is required
  • When supplying the name omit the word Component, Service, etc. For example, if you want the name of your service to be firstService your command would look like --name first

This will generate an enum and the related files/folder named first. Refer to the Components section to see the files/folders generated.

$ ng2t -t enum -n first

This is equivalant to the above example

$ ng2t --type enum --name first

-p, --parent

Define a new relative path to generate your template at(this path is relative to ./src/app/ if you are in the root of your project. Otherwise it uses the current working directory

  • This flag is optional
  • Say you wanted to store all your components in a components folder under ./src/app/components. You would then want to set the parent flag to -p components
  • Maybe you have a common component that you want to generate in ./src/app/common/components. The parent flag would be -p common/components
  • If you define a path and some or all of the folders don't exist the cli will create all the necessary folders.

This will generate an enum and the related files/folder named first and place the files under ./src/app/enums. If you omitted the -p flag it will place the files under ./src/app. Refer to the Components section to see the files/folders generated.

$ ng2t -t enum -n first -p enums

This is equivalant to the above example

$ ng2t --type enum --name first --parent enums

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