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#WOK

Tasty website cookware

WOK is a loosely opinionated boilerplate for web development built with flexibility and productivity in mind.

##Features

##Requirements

  • Node.js >= 0.12.0 (install wiki)
  • bower (sudo npm install -g bower)
  • gulp cli (sudo npm install -g gulp)

##Installation

Clone this repo:

git clone git://github.com/fevrcoding/wok.git

From project root:

  • bower install (vendors)
  • npm install (gulp deps)

##Configuration

On a plain HTML project, the default configuration should work just fine. On other setups you might need to tweak some paths/options:

  1. customize paths and options in hosts.js, paths.js and properties.js files within the build/gulp-config folder

  2. if needed, edit/add/remove tasks by editing tasks' configuration in build/gulp-tasks/.

##Project Structure

Project sources are located into application folder. Don't edit files in public since they will be overwritten during the build process.

###Application Folder Structure

assets
    + fonts #Web Fonts
    + images #Images
    + javascripts #JavaScript files
    + stylesheets #SASS files
    + audio #audio files
    + video #video files
    + vendors #vendors packages installed by bower
documents #Markdown files or any other txt-like file to be included in HTMLs
fixtures #JSON files
views #HTML files
    +   partials #View partials
    +   templates #Nunjucks templates
    index.nunj.html #Main views
...

###View Templates

With Nunjucks you can setup extensible page templates. See official docs for further details.

###View Partials and Sub-folders

View partials in application/views/partials are rendered to public folder like every other file. To prevent rendering prepend a _ to the filename.

To limit performance issues, just first level sub-folders will be included in the parse process.

###Vendors

You may use bower to manage vendors. Installed packages will be stored into the application/assets/vendors folder. It's up to you to provide dev and dist configuration to deploy vendors' files to public.

###More docs to come...

##Building

From project root:

gulp serve (builds in development mode, runs a static server on port 8000, watches for change and live-reloads assets)

###Production build

To generate a production ready build add the --production parameter:

gulp --production

###Deploy and rollback:

####SSH and rsync

By default WOK implements a simple set of deploy tasks requiring SSH remote access and rsync.

To deploy and rollback with rsync first setup your remote hosts in build/gulp-config/hosts.js, then run:

#deploy to remote staging server. A backup of the deploy target folder (`paths.dist.root`) will be stored in `paths.backup`.
gulp deploy --remotehost=staging

#deploy a production build to remote production server
gulp deploy --production --remotehost=production

#rollback to the previous version in the remote production server
gulp remote --command=rollback --remotehost=production

####FTP

If you are on a shared hosting with FTP access, you can switch to the more basic ftp task, which uses lftp mirroring feature for incremental upload.

To switch to ftp mode, set deployStrategy in build/gulp-config/properties.js to 'ftp', then config hosts and run deploy commands as explained above.

Note Rollback and backup tasks won't be available with this configuration.

####Usage with extarnal tools

When paired with Phing or other deployment systems, remember to set buildOnly to true in build/gulp-config/properties.js to delegate deploy tasks.

###Other Gulp tasks

  • dev: one time development build (also runs as default task)
  • bump: bumps semver version of package.json and bower.json files. Accepts a --type parameter with value major|minor|patch|prerelease. Defaults to patch.

##Project Info

WOK was created by Marco Solazzi with contributions from Matteo Guidotto and Umberto Quintarelli.

Original work Copyright © 2014 Intesys S.r.l., released under the MIT license.
Modified work Copyright © 2015 Marco Solazzi, released under the MIT license.