bowdler
bower as you bundle, no bs.
Requirements
How
Install:
gem install 'bowdler'
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
# Gemfile
source 'https://rubygems.org'
require 'bowdler'
Create a Bowerfile
alongside your Gemfile
:
# Bowerfile
asset 'backbone', '0.9'
# ...
And you're done. Do a bundle install
:
Using rake (10.1.0)
Using bundler (1.3.5)
bower backbone#0.9 cached git://github.com/jashkenas/backbone.git#0.9.10
bower backbone#0.9 validate 0.9.10 against git://github.com/jashkenas/backbone.git#0.9
bower backbone#0.9 install backbone#0.9.10
backbone#0.9.10 bower_components/backbone
bower check-new Checking for new versions of the project dependencies..
dsl-generated dependencies /home/lite/work/bundler-bower/spec/dummy/vendor/assets
├── backbone#0.9.10 (latest is 1.1.0)
Your bundle is complete!
Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
Execute bundle
or bundle install
, bowdler will execute bower install
. Executing bundle update
, bowdler will execute bower update
.
After that, check for your bower assets on vendor
. You can change the default directory with the assets_path
method, like this:
# Bowerfile
assets_path 'source/vendor' # usefull along with Middleman gem
asset 'backbone', '0.9'
# ...
Ommit the version and stay fresh with the latest releases.
# Bowerfile
assets_path 'source/vendor'
asset 'jquery'
asset 'backbone'
# ...
Credits
Initially, this was supposed to be a bundler-bower fork, but it was so complex to simplify it (like when using it with Middleman), that I've ended up stripping out most of the code, modding some parts and packing everything on a separate gem.
There's also some pieces of code taken from bower-rails.