Elf M. Sternberg
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README.md
grunt-couchapp
A grunt plugin for building and installing couchapps
Getting Started
Install this grunt plugin next to your project's
grunt.js gruntfile with: npm install grunt-couchapp
Then add this line to your project's grunt.js
gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-couchapp');
Documentation
You'll want to add some configuration for the plug-in. This plugin
provides three tasks, mkcouchdb
to create new databases, rmcouchdb
to delete all data and drop an existing database, and couchapp
,
which installs a specified couchapp into the database.
mkcouchdb: {
demo: {
db: 'http://localhost:5984/grunt-couchapp-demo'
}
},
rmcouchdb: {
demo: {
db: 'http://localhost:5984/grunt-couchapp-demo',
options: {
okay_if_missing: true
}
}
},
couchapp: {
demo: {
db: 'http://localhost:5984/grunt-couchapp-demo',
app: './demo/app.js'
}
}
As a stylistic note, all of the commands take the same info, so it's possible to write in your configuration file:
couch_config = {
demo: {
db: 'http://localhost:5984/grunt-couchapp-demo',
app: './demo/app.js',
options: {
okay_if_missing: true
}
}
}
grunt.initConfig({
...
mkcouchdb: couch_config,
rmcouchdb: couch_config,
couchapp: couch_config,
...
});
Note, however, that if you call 'rmcouchdb' without a sub-argument, in keeping with grunt's standards, it will drop all of your databases!
Demo
It is possible to run the entire toolchain (drop, initialize, and
install) with the grunt.js file by calling grunt demo
. As long as
you have a local couchdb running in admin-party mode, and browse to
http://localhost:5984/grunt-couchapp-demo/_design/app/index.html
You should get back a happy message.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
License
Copyright (c) 2012 Ken Elf Mathieu Sternberg
Licensed under the MIT license.