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Tool for installing bower dependencies that won't include entire repos. Although Bower works great as a light-weight tool to quickly install browser dependencies, it currently does not provide much functionality for installing specific "built" components for the client.

NOTE: Changed with v0.4.0 bower-installer will automatically run bower install before moving files around.

#Bower installs entire repositories

{
  "name" : "test",
  "version": "0.1",
  "dependencies" : {
    "backbone" : "latest"
  }
}

If bower install is run on this configuration file, the entire backbone repository will be pulled down and copied into a components directory. This repository is quite large, when probably only a built js and css file are needed. Bower conveniently provides the bower list --paths command to list the actual main files associated with the components (if the component doesn't define a main, then the whole repository is listed instead).

#Bower Installer Bower installer provides an easy way for the main files to be installed or moved to one or more locations. Simply add to your bower.json an install key and path attribute:

{
  "name" : "test",
  "version": "0.1",
  "dependencies" : {
    "backbone" : "latest"
  },
  "install" : {
    "path" : "some/path"
  }
}

Install bower-installer by executing

npm install -g bower-installer

From the terminal in the same directory as your bower.json file, enter:

bower-installer

After executing this, backbone.js will exist under some/path relative to the location of your bower.json file.

#Overriding main files A lot of registered components for bower do not include bower.json configuration. Therefore, bower does not know about any "main files" and therefore, by default bower-installer doesn't know about them either. Bower-installer can override an existing main file path or provide a non-existant one:

{
  "name" : "test",
  "version": "0.1",
  "dependencies" : {
    "backbone" : "latest",
    "requirejs" : "latest"
  },
  "install" : {
    "path" : "some/path",
    "sources" : {
      "requirejs" : "bower_components/requirejs/require.js"
    }
  }
}

If bower installer is run on this configuration, require.js and backbone.js will all appear under some/path relative to your bower.json file.

#Install multiple main files For one reason or another you may want to install multiple files from a single component. You can do this by providing an Array instead of a String inside the sources hash. Or you can use file matchers https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch:

{
  "name" : "test",
  "version": "0.1",
  "dependencies" : {
    "jquery-ui" : "latest",
    "datejs": "*"
  },
  "install" : {
    "path" : "some/path",
    "sources" : {
      "jquery-ui" : [
        "bower_components/jquery-ui/ui/jquery-ui.custom.js",
        "bower_components/jquery-ui/themes/start/jquery-ui.css"
      ],
      "datejs": "bower_components/datejs/build/*.*"
    }
  }
}

#Install files to multiple locations Files can be installed to multiple locations based upon file type. Do so by modifying the path to be a map of file-type locations. Example:

{
 "name" : "test",
 "version": "0.1",
 "dependencies" : {
   "jquery-ui" : "latest"
 },
 "install" : {
   "path" : {
     "css": "src/css",
     "js": "src/js"
   },
   "sources" : {
     "jquery-ui" : [
       "components/jquery-ui/ui/jquery-ui.custom.js",
       "components/jquery-ui/themes/start/jquery-ui.css"
     ]
   }
 }
}

#Rename files during copy Files can be renamed when bower-installer is copying them to their new destination. Do so by modifying the mapping object. Example:

{
 "name" : "test",
 "version": "0.1",
 "dependencies" : {
   "jquery-ui" : "latest"
 },
 "install" : {
   "path" : "some/path",
   "sources" : {
     "jquery-ui" : {
       "mapping": [
         {"bower_components/jquery-ui/ui/jquery-ui.js": "jquery-ui.js"},
         {"bower_components/jquery-ui/ui/minified/jquery-ui.min.js": "jquery-ui-min-new-name.js"}
       ]
     }
   }
 }
}

#Ignore files Files can be ignored and not copied. Do so by adding the appropriate keys to the ignore array. In the following example, ember-model has as dependency on ember and handlebars, so normally ember and the handlebars js files would be copied but in this case we don't want them copied over. Example:

{
 "name" : "test",
 "version": "0.1",
 "dependencies": {
   "ember-model" : "0.0.8"
 },
 "install": {
   "path": "build/src",
   "ignore": ["ember", "handlebars"]
 }
}

#Benefits from glob patterns You can specify a folder and get all files inside it preserving its folder structure.

{
  "name" : "test",
  "version": "0.1",
  "dependencies": {
    "datatables-bootstrap3" : "latest"
  },
  "install": {
    "path": {
      "scss": "build/styles",
      "js": "build/js"
    }
    "sources" : {
      "datatables-bootstrap3" : "bower_components/datatables-bootstrap3/BS3/assets/**"
    }
  }
}

##Change log

  • 0.8.0 - Add an option for not removing the destination directories (--keep or -k). Preserve folder structures per extensions issue https://github.com/blittle/bower-installer/pull/52
  • 0.7.0 - Preserve folder structure when using glob patterns.
  • 0.6.1 - The commandline flag --remove or -r will remove the "bower_components" directory when installation completes.
  • 0.6.0 - Add file globbing and a travis-ci enabled test suite.
  • 0.5.0 - Add the ignore option
  • 0.4.0 - Remove file-utils dependency

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