web-caddy

2.1.1 • Public • Published

Web Caddy NPM version Circle CI

Create, Build, Test, Serve and Release. Quickly

Installation

npm install web-caddy --save-dev

Quick Start

Creating A New Project

To create a new project with a build process, tdd and continuous deployment already set-up

  1. Run caddy new *project-name* (which will create a directory)
  2. follow on-screen instructions.
  3. Run npm start within your new directory

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Enhancing An Existing Project

Get the CLI (build, test, release etc) working within an existing project

  1. Copy the caddy.config.js into your project root
  2. Update the tasks object to match the jobs you need doing
  3. Update the buildPaths object to match your directory structure

Commands

CLI and NodeJS commands

The web-caddy can be run from the command line or directly from within js files (i.e. a NodeJS script or a gulpfile). Once required (var caddy = require('web-caddy');), you can call the following:

CLI Node Sub-tasks
caddy new project-name unavailable none
caddy build caddy.build.all() styles, scripts, html
caddy clean caddy.clean.all() styles, scripts, html, build, copy
caddy copy caddy.copy() none
caddy serve caddy.serve() none
karma start xxx.js unavailable (see karma) none
caddy init caddy.init.all() bower, gh-pages, git
caddy bump caddy.bump() none
caddy release caddy.release.all() bower, gh-pages, s3

hint: add -verbose to the cli to see more logging hint: add -dev to the cli to prevent js/css minification

The CLI and Node will use the config set within caddy.config.js in your project root.

Use Cases

Setup your project to get the most out of caddy

Contributing to the Helper

This project depends on collaboration between developers. Contributions of any size are actively encouraged.

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