Thanks! Meantime I've configured gulp to run some tasks parallel to the python couchapp tool. Gulp is so easy, even I grasped it (just like couchdb).
This seems to work fine so far. But I will change to a gulp plugin when one gets available. Alex Am 10.06.2014 11:57 schrieb "Johannes Jörg Schmidt" <[email protected]>: > Hi Alex, > > I wrote grunt-couch [1] and we use it for all our projects. The base > has been extracted as a standalone module which is meant to be > integrated in other build tools, eg Gulp. > > Johannes > > [1]: https://github.com/jo/grunt-couch > [2]: https://github.com/jo/couch-compile > > 2014-06-09 22:54 GMT+02:00 Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]>: > > Hy coucher's > > > > Warning: Cross-posted because the couchapp-list seems dead. > > > > I've been using the python couchapp tool now for quite a while and am > happy > > with it. > > > > But I see all these nice examples of how to automate building with gulp > and > > grunt. With all the goodies like concatenating, live previews etc. And > I'm > > using gulp successfully in a non-couchapp-project. Love the piping. > > > > Being a relative noob I haven't done any automated testing yet. I want to > > start now. I haven't decided on a favorite tool yet - probably any one > > would do as long as I can integrate it with building a couchapp. > > > > All examples and tutorials I've seen show how to build and test when > using > > grunt or gulp. > > > > Here come the questions: > > > > - What would I have to do differently when using a couchapp? > > - Is there a grunt or gulp tool that can replace the python couchapp > > tool? How would one migrate an existing couchapp? > > - Do you know of any example or tutorial? > > > > Thanks a lot for pointers! > > > > By the way: I work on Windows 8 which I believe excludes some other > > couchapp-tools that may have some of the mentioned capabilities. > > > > Alex >
