new @ui5/project/build/ProjectBuilder(parameters)
- Description:
- Executes a project build, including all necessary or requested dependencies
- Source:
Parameters:
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Properties
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Methods
(async) build(parameters) → {Promise}
- Description:
- Executes a project build, including all necessary or requested dependencies
- Source:
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parameters |
object | Parameters
Properties
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Returns:
Promise resolving once the build has finished
- Type
- Promise
Type Definitions
BuildConfiguration
- Description:
- Build Configuration
- Source:
Properties:
Name | Type | Attributes | Default | Description |
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selfContained |
boolean |
<optional> |
false
|
Flag to activate self contained build |
cssVariables |
boolean |
<optional> |
false
|
Flag to activate CSS variables generation |
jsdoc |
boolean |
<optional> |
false
|
Flag to activate JSDoc build |
createBuildManifest |
boolean |
<optional> |
false
|
Whether to create a build manifest file for the root project. This is currently only supported for projects of type 'library' and 'theme-library' No other dependencies can be included in the build result. |
outputStyle |
module:@ui5/project/build/ProjectBuilderOutputStyle |
<optional> |
Default
|
Processes build results into a specific directory structure. |
includedTasks |
Array.<string> |
<optional> |
[]
|
List of tasks to be included |
excludedTasks |
Array.<string> |
<optional> |
[]
|
List of tasks to be excluded. If the wildcard '*' is provided, only the included tasks will be executed. |
Build Configuration
Type:
- object
DependencyIncludes
- Description:
- As an alternative to providing plain lists of names of dependencies to include and exclude, you can provide a
more complex "Dependency Includes" object to define which dependencies should be part of the build result.
This information is then used to compile lists ofincludedDependencies
andexcludedDependencies
, which are applied during the build process.
Regular expression-parameters are directly applied to a list of all project dependencies so that they don't need to be evaluated in later processing steps.
Generally, includes are handled with a higher priority than excludes. Additionally, operations for processing transitive dependencies are handled with a lower priority than explicitly mentioned dependencies. The "default" dependency-includes are appended at the end.
The priority of the various dependency lists is applied in the following order. Note that a later exclude can't overrule an earlier include.
includeDependency
,includeDependencyRegExp
excludeDependency
,excludeDependencyRegExp
includeDependencyTree
excludeDependencyTree
defaultIncludeDependency
,defaultIncludeDependencyRegExp
,defaultIncludeDependencyTree
- As an alternative to providing plain lists of names of dependencies to include and exclude, you can provide a
more complex "Dependency Includes" object to define which dependencies should be part of the build result.
- Source:
Properties:
Name | Type | Description |
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includeAllDependencies |
boolean | Whether all dependencies should be part of the build result This parameter has the lowest priority and basically includes all remaining (not excluded) projects as include |
includeDependency |
Array.<string> | The dependencies to be considered in includedDependencies ; the
* character can be used as wildcard for all dependencies and
is an alias for the CLI option --all |
includeDependencyRegExp |
Array.<string> | Strings which are interpreted as regular expressions
to describe the selection of dependencies to be considered in includedDependencies |
includeDependencyTree |
Array.<string> | The dependencies to be considered in includedDependencies ;
transitive dependencies are also appended |
excludeDependency |
Array.<string> | The dependencies to be considered in excludedDependencies |
excludeDependencyRegExp |
Array.<string> | Strings which are interpreted as regular expressions
to describe the selection of dependencies to be considered in excludedDependencies |
excludeDependencyTree |
Array.<string> | The dependencies to be considered in excludedDependencies ;
transitive dependencies are also appended |
defaultIncludeDependency |
Array.<string> | Same as includeDependency parameter;
typically used in project build settings |
defaultIncludeDependencyRegExp |
Array.<string> | Same as includeDependencyRegExp parameter;
typically used in project build settings |
defaultIncludeDependencyTree |
Array.<string> | Same as includeDependencyTree parameter;
typically used in project build settings |
As an alternative to providing plain lists of names of dependencies to include and exclude, you can provide a
more complex "Dependency Includes" object to define which dependencies should be part of the build result.
This information is then used to compile lists of
Regular expression-parameters are directly applied to a list of all project dependencies so that they don't need to be evaluated in later processing steps.
Generally, includes are handled with a higher priority than excludes. Additionally, operations for processing transitive dependencies are handled with a lower priority than explicitly mentioned dependencies. The "default" dependency-includes are appended at the end.
The priority of the various dependency lists is applied in the following order. Note that a later exclude can't overrule an earlier include.
This information is then used to compile lists of
includedDependencies
and
excludedDependencies
, which are applied during the build process.
Regular expression-parameters are directly applied to a list of all project dependencies so that they don't need to be evaluated in later processing steps.
Generally, includes are handled with a higher priority than excludes. Additionally, operations for processing transitive dependencies are handled with a lower priority than explicitly mentioned dependencies. The "default" dependency-includes are appended at the end.
The priority of the various dependency lists is applied in the following order. Note that a later exclude can't overrule an earlier include.
includeDependency
,includeDependencyRegExp
excludeDependency
,excludeDependencyRegExp
includeDependencyTree
excludeDependencyTree
defaultIncludeDependency
,defaultIncludeDependencyRegExp
,defaultIncludeDependencyTree
Type:
- object