sagat

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Sagat

Configure your build process in 1 minute and start coding!

Idea

All developers spend at least 30min - 1h in the build configuration of a new project. sagat is here to speed up this configuration, with some keys on your package.json file you can start coding in no time.

sagat uses Webpack under the hood.

Instalation

Optionally install it globally on your machine, it'll make things even easier.

npm install sagat {-g}

Configuration

To have your build process ready to go, you just need to add 2 properties to your package.json file:

// package.json
...
"sagat": {
  "entry": "src/index.js",
  "output": {
    "path": "bundle",
    "filename": "bundle.js"
  }
}
...

These configuration are mandatory for sagat to work.

With this simple config you'll be able to use a full common.js enviroment on your project. Also you can require css files on your js files (thanks Webpack!).

Custom Configuration

As we all know, ES6/7 is a thing, and CSS pre/post processors are the stuff!

You can easily add any babel presets or custom modules for your js/css builds.

Babel Presets

To add custom babel presets just add a .babelrc config file to the root of your project, and add your custom presets on it:

{
  "presets": ["es2015", "react"]
}

After that you'll have to install these preset`s locally on your project:

npm i babel-preset-es2015 babel-preset-react --save-dev

Now you're good to go!

Loaders

You can configure any loader on your project using the configuration inside package.json,

CSS webpack loaders

For using CSS loaders, you should configure something like this:

// package.json
...
"sagat": {
  ...
  "loaders": {
    "style": {
      "test": "sass",
      "loaders": ["sass"]
    }
  }
}
...

Then install the required modules for SASS to work with webpack:

npm i sass-loader node-sass --save-dev

The tests property is used to change the default extension test in webpack configuration.

Now it'll test for .sass files instead of .css.

JS webpack loaders

Similar to CSS loaders, you can configure it on the package.json as well, just change the key style to javascript and use any loader you want.

Using

Sagat has a list of commands you can use:

sagat -w --watch: starts the build in watch mode

sagat -b --build: build your project once

sagat -h --help: list all available commands

Docs

entry (string): the path for your entry point file.

ex: "entry": "src/index.js"

output (hash): configuration for your output file.

ex:

"output": {
  "path": "bundle",
  "filename": "bundle.js"
}

loaders (array): An array of loaders configuration.

ex:

"loaders": {
  "style": {
    "test": "sass",
    "loaders": ["sass"]
  },
  "javascript": {
    "test": "jsx?"
  }
}

Final Thoughts

With all this configuration you'll be able to do something like this:

// src/index.js
 
import React from 'react';
import 'index.sass';
 
class Root extends React.Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div>teste</div>
    );
  }
}

This is not (yet) a production ready builder, but it's handy when you want to work on personal projects.

TODO

  • add a test build process
  • add a linting build process
  • add a production build process
  • support multiple entries and outputs
  • support direct css entry (multiple as well)
  • custom module directories

License

MIT

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