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README.md
Overview
In the AIO application, we offer the reader the option to download each example as a full self-contained runnable project packaged as a zip file. These zip files are generated by the utility in this folder.
Example zipper
The exampleZipper.js
tool is very similar to the Stackblitz's builder.js
. The latter creates an HTML file
with all the examples' files and the former creates a zip file instead. They both use the stackblitz.json
file
to flag an example as something to stackblitz or zip. For example:
{
"description": "Tour of Heroes: Part 6",
"files":[
"!**/*.d.ts",
"!**/*.js",
"!**/*.[1,2].*"
],
"tags": ["tutorial", "tour", "heroes", "http"]
}
The zipper will use this information for creating new zips.
Three kinds of examples
The majority of examples in AIO use CLI
, with some additionally using Webpack
and upgrade usiing SystemJS
. This
tool is able to differentiate between them.
The boilerplate uses a package.json
that contains packages and scripts to run any kind of example.
Using that package.json
in the zips would confuse the users.
Thanks to the package.json
customizer, we can create a new package.json
on the fly that would
only contain the packages and scripts needed to run that example.
The exampleZipper.js
won't include any System.js
related files for CLI
or Webpack
projects.
The package.json customizer
Given a type
, this tool will populate a package.json
file customized for that type.
Here you find a:
- base.json - All the common scripts and packages
- cli.json - Extra scripts and packages for the CLI
- universal.json - Extra scripts and packages for universal
- i18n.json - Extra scripts and packages for i18n
- systemjs.json - All the System.js related packages but it also contains the remainder scripts that are not in the other files.
The tool will also give some standard names to the scripts.
The zipper.json
As mentioned, the tool uses the stackblitz.json
as a flag and also a configuration file for the zipper.
The problem is that not all examples have a stackblitz but they could offer a zip instead.
In those cases, you can create a zipper.json
file with the same syntax. It will be ignored by the
stackblitz tool.
Choosing the zip "type"
In both stackblitz.json
and zipper.json
you can use two extra properties for the zipper configuration:
{
...
"removeSystemJsConfig": true,
"type": "testing"
}
This would generate a zip for a testing application and it will also remove everything related with SystemJS.
Executing the zip generation
generateZips.js
will create a zip for each stackblitz.json
or zipper.json
it finds.
Where? At src/generated/zips/
.
Then the <live-example>
embedded component will look at this folder to get the zip it needs for
the example.