Moving bower project to yarn. How do I concatenate node_modules?












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I have been trying to move our company's front end project from bower to yarn.



I am using bower-away for it, but now the issue is that I have a gulp task that utilises main-bower-files to concatenate all the bower_component files. How do I adapt this in my yarn setup? I tried main-npm-files, but my vendor file is littered with require and I get the obvious require is not defined error in the browser.



Here's my gulp task:



const gulp = require('gulp');
const mainNpmFiles = require('main-npm-files');
const minify = require('gulp-minify');

gulp.task('bowerScripts', function () {
return gulp.src(mainNpmFiles('**/*.js'))
.pipe(concat('vendor.js'))
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist/scripts'));
});


Any tips on how to proceed from here?










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  • I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 9 at 13:31
















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I have been trying to move our company's front end project from bower to yarn.



I am using bower-away for it, but now the issue is that I have a gulp task that utilises main-bower-files to concatenate all the bower_component files. How do I adapt this in my yarn setup? I tried main-npm-files, but my vendor file is littered with require and I get the obvious require is not defined error in the browser.



Here's my gulp task:



const gulp = require('gulp');
const mainNpmFiles = require('main-npm-files');
const minify = require('gulp-minify');

gulp.task('bowerScripts', function () {
return gulp.src(mainNpmFiles('**/*.js'))
.pipe(concat('vendor.js'))
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist/scripts'));
});


Any tips on how to proceed from here?










share|improve this question

























  • I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 9 at 13:31














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I have been trying to move our company's front end project from bower to yarn.



I am using bower-away for it, but now the issue is that I have a gulp task that utilises main-bower-files to concatenate all the bower_component files. How do I adapt this in my yarn setup? I tried main-npm-files, but my vendor file is littered with require and I get the obvious require is not defined error in the browser.



Here's my gulp task:



const gulp = require('gulp');
const mainNpmFiles = require('main-npm-files');
const minify = require('gulp-minify');

gulp.task('bowerScripts', function () {
return gulp.src(mainNpmFiles('**/*.js'))
.pipe(concat('vendor.js'))
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist/scripts'));
});


Any tips on how to proceed from here?










share|improve this question
















I have been trying to move our company's front end project from bower to yarn.



I am using bower-away for it, but now the issue is that I have a gulp task that utilises main-bower-files to concatenate all the bower_component files. How do I adapt this in my yarn setup? I tried main-npm-files, but my vendor file is littered with require and I get the obvious require is not defined error in the browser.



Here's my gulp task:



const gulp = require('gulp');
const mainNpmFiles = require('main-npm-files');
const minify = require('gulp-minify');

gulp.task('bowerScripts', function () {
return gulp.src(mainNpmFiles('**/*.js'))
.pipe(concat('vendor.js'))
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('dist/scripts'));
});


Any tips on how to proceed from here?







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  • I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 9 at 13:31



















  • I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

    – Damian Dziaduch
    Jan 9 at 13:31

















I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

– Damian Dziaduch
Jan 9 at 13:31





I think you should separate the deps used by browser from deps used by your backend (cli etc). In the Yarn you can specify it to keep to frontend deps in the bower_components directory by putting--modules-folder bower_compoments in .yarnrc file

– Damian Dziaduch
Jan 9 at 13:31












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