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lein-npm
Leiningen plugin for enabling Node based ClojureScript projects.
Installation
To enable lein-npm for your project, put the following in the
:plugins
vector of your project.clj
file:
[lein-npm "0.6.2"]
Managing npm dependencies
You can specify a project's npm dependencies by adding an :npm
map to your
project.clj
with a :dependencies
or :devDependencies
key. These correspond
to the "dependencies"
and "devDependencies"
keys in a package.json
file.
:npm {:dependencies [[underscore "1.4.3"]
[nyancat "0.0.3"]
[mongodb "1.2.7"]
;; Other types of dependencies (github, private npm, etc.) can be passed as a string
;; See npm docs though as this may change between versions.
;; https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package.json#dependencies
[your-module "github-username/repo-name#commitish"]]}
These dependencies, and any npm dependencies of packages pulled in through the
regular :dependencies
, will be installed through npm when you run either
lein npm install
or lein deps
.
Transitive dependencies
lein-npm looks at your project's dependencies (and their dependencies, etc) to check if there are any
NPM libraries in :dependencies
in the project.clj to install. Your testing and development
libraries should go into :devDependencies
. The only things that should go into :dependencies
are NPM
dependencies that are required for people to use your library.
Invoking npm
You can execute npm commands that require the presence of a
package.json
file using the lein npm
command. This command creates
a temporary package.json
based on your project.clj
before invoking
the npm command you specify. The keys name
, description
, version
and
dependencies
are automatically added to package.json
. Other keys can be
specified in your project.clj
at :package
under :npm
.:
:npm {:package {:scripts {:test "testem"}}}
$ lein npm install # installs project dependencies
$ lein npm ls # lists installed dependencies
$ lein npm search nyancat # searches for packages containing "nyancat"
Bower dependencies
lein-bower is a related Leiningen plugin that performs the same service for Bower dependencies. lein-bower itself depends on lein-npm.
Running ClojureScript apps
The plugin installs a lein run
hook which enables you to specify a
JavaScript file instead of a Clojure namespace for the :main
key in
your project.clj
, like this:
:main "js/main.js"
If :main
is a string that refers to a file that exists and ends with
.js
, it will launch this file using npm start
, after first running
npm install
if necessary. Any command line arguments following lein run
will be passed through to the Node process. Note that a
scripts.start
record will be automatically added to the generated
package.json
file, simply containing node <value of :main>
, but
you can override this using the :package
key under :npm
as described above.
The :main
key will still have to exist and point to a file ending in .js
,
though, or lein run
will stay with its default behaviour.
Changing the directory used
npm does not allow you to put stuff anywhere besides node_modules
, even
if that name is against your religion,
however, you can change the root used by lein-npm to be something other than
your project root like this:
:npm {:root "resources/public/js"}
Or you can use a keyword to look the path up in your project map:
:npm {:root :target-path}
License
Copyright 2012 Bodil Stokke
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.