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// Package metadata file for Meteor.js
'use strict';
var packageName = 'rubaxa:sortable'; // https://atmospherejs.com/rubaxa/sortable
var gitHubPath = 'RubaXa/Sortable'; // https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable
var npmPackageName = 'sortablejs'; // https://www.npmjs.com/package/sortablejs - optional but recommended; used as fallback if GitHub fails
/* All of the below is just to get the version number of the 3rd party library.
* First we'll try to read it from package.json. This works when publishing or testing the package
* but not when running an example app that uses a local copy of the package because the current
* directory will be that of the app, and it won't have package.json. Finding the path of a file is hard:
* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27435797/how-do-i-obtain-the-path-of-a-file-in-a-meteor-package
* Therefore, we'll fall back to GitHub (which is more frequently updated), and then to NPMJS.
* We also don't have the HTTP package at this stage, and if we use Package.* in the request() callback,
* it will error that it must be run in a Fiber. So we'll use Node futures.
*/
var request = Npm.require('request');
var Future = Npm.require('fibers/future');
var fut = new Future;
var version;
if (!version) try {
var packageJson = JSON.parse(Npm.require('fs').readFileSync('../package.json'));
version = packageJson.version;
} catch (e) {
// if the file was not found, fall back to GitHub
console.warn('Could not find ../package.json to read version number from; trying GitHub...');
var url = 'https://api.github.com/repos/' + gitHubPath + '/tags';
request.get({
url: url,
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'request' // GitHub requires it
}
}, function (error, response, body) {
if (!error && response.statusCode === 200) {
var versions = JSON.parse(body).map(function (version) {
return version['name'].replace(/^\D+/, '') // trim leading non-digits from e.g. "v4.3.0"
}).sort();
fut.return(versions[versions.length -1]);
} else {
// GitHub API rate limit reached? Fall back to npmjs.
console.warn('GitHub request to', url, 'failed:\n ', response && response.statusCode, response && response.body, error || '', '\nTrying NPMJS...');
url = 'http://registry.npmjs.org/' + npmPackageName + '/latest';
request.get(url, function (error, response, body) {
if (!error && response.statusCode === 200)
fut.return(JSON.parse(body).version);
else
fut.throw('Could not get version information from ' + url + ' either (incorrect package name?):\n' + (response && response.statusCode || '') + (response && response.body || '') + (error || ''));
});
}
});
version = fut.wait();
}
// Now that we finally have an accurate version number...
Package.describe({
name: packageName,
summary: 'Sortable: reactive minimalist reorderable drag-and-drop lists on modern browsers and touch devices',
version: version,
git: 'https://github.com/RubaXa/Sortable.git',
documentation: 'README.md'
});
Package.onUse(function (api) {
api.versionsFrom(['[email protected]', '[email protected]']);
api.use('templating', 'client');
api.use('dburles:[email protected]'); // to watch collections getting created
api.export('Sortable'); // exported on the server too, as a global to hold the array of sortable collections (for security)
api.addFiles([
'../Sortable.js',
'template.html', // the HTML comes first, so reactivize.js can refer to the template in it
'reactivize.js'
], 'client');
api.addFiles('methods-client.js', 'client');
api.addFiles('methods-server.js', 'server');
});
Package.onTest(function (api) {
api.use(packageName, 'client');
api.use('tinytest', 'client');
api.addFiles('test.js', 'client');
});