Dart CLI Packager
Short Intro: A set of Grinder tasks that make it easy to release a Dart command-line application.
This package provides a set of Grinder tasks that make it easy to release a Dart command-line application on many different release channels, to Dart users and non-Dart users alike. It also integrates with Travis CI to make it easy to automatically deploy packages.
To use this package, import package:cli_pkg/cli_pkg.dart
and call pkg.addAllTasks()
before calling grind()
:
import 'package:cli_pkg/cli_pkg.dart' as pkg; import 'package:grinder/grinder.dart'; void main(List<String> args) { pkg.addAllTasks(); grind(args); }
The following sets of tasks are provided, each of which can also be enabled individually:
- Creating standalone archives for your package.
- Uploading standalone archives to GitHub releases.
- Compiling to JavaScript and publishing to npm.
- Uploading standalone archives to Chocolatey.
- Updating a Homebrew formula to download from GitHub releases.
- Publishing to pub.
It’s strongly recommended that this package be imported with the prefix pkg
.
Configuration
This package is highly configurable, using ConfigVariable
fields defined at the top level of the library. By default, it infers as much configuration as possible from the package’s pubspec, but almost all properties can be overridden in the main()
method:
import 'package:cli_pkg/cli_pkg.dart' as pkg; import 'package:grinder/grinder.dart'; void main(List<String> args) { pkg.name.value = "bot-name"; pkg.humanName.value = "My App"; pkg.addAllTasks(); grind(args); }
ConfigVariable
s whose values are expensive to compute or that might fail under some circumstances can also be set to callback functions, which are called lazily when the variables are used by the Grinder tasks:
import 'package:cli_pkg/cli_pkg.dart' as pkg; import 'package:grinder/grinder.dart'; void main(List<String> args) { pkg.githubReleaseNotes.fn = () => File.read("RELNOTES.md"); pkg.addAllTasks(); grind(args); }
Each task describes exactly which configuration variables it uses. Configuration that just applies to one set of tasks is always prefixed with a corresponding name. For example, pkg.jsFlags
applies to JavaScript compilation.
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