Script to build extjs classic/modern along with themes to include in production/development/testing environments
npm install @coon-js/extjs-buildThe official Sencha NPM registry provides access to almost all of their packages,
but prebuild versions of the sdks are not available. This package makes sure that the current versions
of @sencha/ext-modern and @sencha/ext-classic are built and available in the package this tool is used in,
e.g. for testing Sencha ExtJS npm packages.
npm install --save-dev @coon-js/extjs-build
`Features
* Supports build process for both modern- and classic-toolkit
* Creates theme-triton css-files for both toolkitsUsage
Navigate to the package that requires build-versions of ExtJS and make sure you have installed the required
libraries and themes. This tool expects the following @sencha-npm packages to be available as installed node-modules:* @sencha/ext-core
* @sencha/ext-classic
* @sencha/ext-modern-theme-triton
* @sencha/ext-modern
* @sencha/ext-modern-theme-triton
Packages can be obtained by signing in into the sencha realm using npm. A detailed description of the process
can be found here: https://docs.sencha.com/extjs/7.4.0/guides/using_systems/using_npm/npm_repo_access.html
Once the modules have been installed, call extjs-build
`
dev/mypackage> npx extjs-build -hUsage: extjsbuild (-p
Creates extjs classic/modern builds and drops them at "build/extjs/[classic|modern]".
Note:
This script assumes that the necessary npm-packages are available in ./node_modules/@sencha
Options:
-h, --help Display this usage info
-p, --path The target folder for the generated files. Defaults to "./build".
`Providing no drop target for the build will use
./build as the default folder:`
dev/mypackage> npx extjs-build
`This will create the following files on your system:
`
dev
/mypackage
/build (*)
/extjs-build
/extjs
/classic
/theme-triton
/modern
/theme-triton
`
`
(*) This folder will be replaced with any folder you specify with the "-p" option, e.g.
extjs-build -p testing creates:dev
/mypackage
/testing (*)
/extjs-build
/ ...
``Once the build has finished, you can access all regular (debug)-files for the ExtJS-library, along with the pre-build
css-files.