Installing frontend Django dependencies via bower.
Project description
Installing frontend Django dependencies via bower.
Installation
To get the latest stable release from PyPi
$ pip install jack-bower
To get the latest commit from GitHub
$ pip install -e git+git://github.com/Celc/jack-bower.git#egg=bower
Add bower to your INSTALLED_APPS
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'bower', )
Usage
Use ./manage.py bower_init <app_name>
to bootstrap an app with
.bowerrc, bower.json and .gitignore. Add your
dependencies to bower.json
{ "dependencies": { "backbone": "1.0.0", "underscore": "1.4.4" } }
Then just run ./manage.py bower_install
and it’ll install all the
dependencies in all the INSTALLED_APPS apps that has a
bower.json. Default install path is static/components/<library>,
you can edit .bowerrc to change that.
Use like normal in templates:
{% load staticfiles %} {% static 'components/bootstrap/bootstrap.js'%}
Contribute
If you want to contribute to this project, please perform the following steps:
# Fork this repository # Clone your fork $ mkvirtualenv -p python2.7 jack-bower $ node -g install bower $ python setup.py install $ git co -b feature_branch master # Implement your feature $ git add . && git commit $ git push -u origin feature_branch # Send us a pull request for your feature branch
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