It makes very little difference between "npm run build"
and "npm run build --development" (both under a second),
since the gulp pipeline is smart enough to only uglify the new bits.
Creating different dist files with "--development"
is causing grief during pull requests, since most
devs will add the changed files without reviewing them.
It also means you can commit without stopping your "watch" npm task.
- Removes thirdparty dependency History.js
- Adds thirdparty dependency Page.js to manage client-side routing
- Adds a wrapper around Page.js for SilverStripe specific behaviour
- Increased minimum browser requirement to IE10. Native HTML History API routing requires IE10 or newer (necessitated by removal of History.js)
- PJAX pannel loading via now uses promises rather than callbacks
- Adds getClientConfig method to LeftAndMain which can be used to pass config from to the front-end client
We've had some issues with different dependencies causing different results based on the environment,
which in turn causes unnecessary diffs - making our work harder to review.
Comments can be read through the ES6 source files, and through source maps when
generated through `npm run build --development`
- Adds ES6 support via Babel
- Transforms existing JavaScript to UMD modules
- Adds module bundling via Browserify
- Existing JavaScript converted to UMD modules
- lib.js and leftandmain.js are bundled using browserify
- JavaScript minifying of bundles handed by gulp
- Includes a package.json file with build and CI scripts
- Includes shrinkwrap file for locking dependency version
- Includes Gulp for running build tasks
- Includes a 'build' task for copying library files from node_modules to thirdparty
- Includes a 'sanity' task for makes sure library files in thirdparty match what's in node_modules
- Includes updates to .travis.yml (new JS_SANITY_CHECK flag) to run the sanity task