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⚠️ CAUTION: PRE-PRODUCTION BETA⚠️
(breaking changes may be introduced before 1.0.0 release) **
Alloy+ plugin node
is a plugin for making Alloy use the nodejs style of module resolution when using require()
.
This allows you to install (via npm) and use many packages that are available today for node.js applications.
Alloy+ is an entire framework built around Appcelerator Mobile and their Alloy product. The idea for this framework was built upon the concepts of MobileHero Adamantium and a desire to customize and extend Appcelerator Alloy for developers. How much faster or stronger all depends on YOU, the developer.
There will be an assortment of alloy+ plugins (available as npm modules) that you can install in your project to help you take your existing development tools furthur
than possible today. You can choose which modules are executed in your config.json
file (which is part of your Alloy project). You can also easily create your own plugins by simply creating a npm module that follows a simple convention.
All modules should be installed in the root directory of your Appcelerator mobile project (the directory containing
tiapp.xml
).
Alloy+ plugins are executed by Alloy+ Core
. You can install core by itself or bundled with several Alloy+ plugins.
npm install --save @aplus/core
npm install --save @aplus/bundle
All modules should be installed in the root directory of your Appcelerator mobile project (the directory containing
tiapp.xml
).
npm install --save @aplus/node
To use this installed plugin in your app, merge the following to your app's config.json
file:
{
"tasks": [ "@aplus/node" ]
}
In default mode, the task will run in the
postcompile
stage of the Alloy build process so that any generated files have already been placed in the resource folder.
Fix require resolve issues in the Platform-specific resource folder
"postcompile": [ "@aplus/node" ]
Process all .js
and .json
files but skip backbone.js
{
"tasks": [
{
"module": "@aplus/node",
"includes": [ "**/*.js", "**/*.json","!backbone.js" ]
}
]
}
Add a core module: mycore
{
"modules": {
"core": [
{
"id": "mycore",
"path": "path/to/mycore"
}
]
}
}
Add a fallback module: bluebird
{
"modules": {
"fallback": [
{
"id": "bluebird",
"path": "@mobile/bluebird"
}
]
}
}
The following scenarios are valid and should work. Check the status below to see which have been tested and are working in the current build.
- Requiring a module from the alloy directory --
require('alloy/moment')
- Requiring a module from the root node_modules directory --
require('@mobile/bluebird')
- Requiring core module (path) --
require('path')
- Requiring a module with index.js --
require('test')
- Requiring a module with
main
property inpackage.json
--require('test')
- Requiring a module with relative path --
require('./mymodule')
- Requiring a module with concatenated string --
require('lo' + 'dash')
Coming Soon! 📣
babel
: Run babel transformations on your code during the build processes6
: Use ES6/ES2015 code in your apps via babel transformations!node
: Makerequire
statements in your app support nodejs packages installed via npmnpm
: Execute npm during the Alloy build processunderscore
: Fix some issues with the usage of underscore in Alloy and allow upgrading to lodash
You can also search for more plugins developed by the community.
Please submit an issue on GitHub and provide information about your setup.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the license.md file. This means you have full access to the source code and can modify it to fit your own needs.
Superhero Studios Incorporated and this project are in no way affiliated with any of the following companies:
- Appcelerator, Inc
- Axway Inc
- Apple Inc
- Google Inc
Alloy is developed by Appcelerator and the community and is Copyright (c) 2012 by Appcelerator, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Alloy is made available under the Apache Public License, version 2. See their LICENSE file for more information.