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Yeoman generator for Express, Marionette and Backbone with AMD

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Install

First make sure you have MongoDB, Node, Npm, Yeoman, Bower and Grunt installed.

Install mongoDB with:

$ brew install mongodb 

Or visit http://www.mongodb.org/

Visit nodejs.org to install node and NPM

Install phantomJS with:

$ brew install phantomjs

Or visit http://phantomjs.org/

To install Yeoman, Bower and Grunt run:

$ npm install -g yo grunt-cli bower

Install mocha-phantomjs:

$ npm install -g mocha-phantomjs

Install mocha generator:

$ npm install (-g) generator-mocha-amd

Install marionette generator

$ npm install (-g) generator-marionette

Bootstrap project

To bootstrap a new project simply run:

$ yo marionette

You have option to include the full express server OR just the marionette generators with a minimal server to develop and run test. No SASS/CSS in the latter.

To start the app run:

$ grunt

Unit testing generation

The biggest change in this release is the automatic unit test generation as part of the marionette-generator. The Marionette generator calls upon the mocha-amd generator. The default grunt task will automatically run all unit test files via phantom JS. You can also use the browser at localhost:1234/test. Test file generation looks something like the following:

Recommends

The generator is most useful using the --create-all flag. In the example:

$ yo marionette:compositeview peopleview --itemview personview --create-all

You will get the following files:

Create routers

You can generate routers too with

$ yo marionette:router router-name

Create model

To add a Backbone model to the project use the model generator like this

$ yo marionette:model model-name

Or to inherit from an existing model

$ yo marionette:model model-name --inherit model-name

Create collection

To add a Backbone collection to the project use collection generator

$ yo marionette:collection collection-name

You can link the collection with an existent model

$ yo marionette:collection collection-name model-name

Or may be you want to create both, model and collection on one step

$ yo marionette:collection collection-name --model model-name --create-all

Or you may want to inherit from another collection

$ yo marionette:collection collection-name --model model-name --inherit collection-name --create-all

Create views

Backbone works with view definitions, to create one use this command. It is recommended to use Marionette views instead of the standard Backbone view

$ yo marionette:view view-name

Create item views

Create a Marionette ItemView and link to an existing template at location templates/[template-location]

$ yo marionette:itemview view-name 

You may want to inherit from another itemview

$ yo marionette:itemview view-name --inherit view-name

Or maybe you want to create both, itemView and template on one step

$ yo marionette:itemview view-name --create-all

Create collection views

Create a Marionette CollectionView that is associated to an existing itemview

$ yo marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name

Or inherit from another collectionview

$ yo marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name --inherit view-name

Or maybe you want to create both, itemview (with template) and collectionview.

$ yo  marionette:collectionview view-name --itemview itemview-name --create-all

Create composite views

Create a Marionette CompositeView

$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name

Or inherit from another CompositeView

$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name --inherit view-name

Or maybe you want to create all, itemview and compositeview and both templates.

$ yo marionette:compositeview view-name --itemview itemview-name --create-all

Create regions

Create a Marionette Region

$ yo marionette:region region-name

Or inherit from another Region

$ yo marionette:region region-name --inherit region-name

Create layouts

Create a Marionette Layout and link to an existing template at location templates/[template-location]

$ yo marionette:layout layout-name

Or inherit from another layout

$ yo marionette:layout layout-name --inherit layout-name

Or maybe you want to create both, Layout and template on one step

$ yo marionette:layout layout-name --create-all

Create controller

Create a Marionette Controller

$ yo marionette:controller controller-name

Or inherit from another Controller

$ yo marionette:controller controller-name --inherit controller-name

Create templates

Create a handle bars tmpl

$ yo marionette:tmpl tmpl-name --tmplLocation tmpl-location