ng-annotate OPTIONS <file>
. The errors (if any) will go to stderr,
the transpiled output to stdout.
Use the --add
(-a
) option to add annotations where non-existing,
use --remove
(-r
) to remove all existing annotations,
use --add --remove
(-ar
) to rebuild all annotations.
Use the -o
option to write output to file.
Provide -
instead of an input <file>
to read input from stdin.
Use the --sourcemap
option to generate an inline sourcemap.
Use the --sourceroot
option to set the sourceRoot property of the generated sourcemap.
Use the --single_quotes
option to output '$scope'
instead of "$scope"
.
Use the --regexp
option to restrict matching further or to expand matching.
See description further down.
Use the --list
option to list optional matchers.
Use the --enable
option to enable optional matcher.
experimental Use the --rename
option to rename providers (services, factories,
controllers, etc.) with a new name when declared and referenced through annotation.
Use it like this: --rename oldname1 newname1 oldname2 newname2
experimental Use the --plugin
option to load a user plugin with the provided path,
1.x may change API). See plugin-example.js for more info.
experimental Use the --stats
option to print statistics on stderr.
ng-annotate can be used as a library. See ng-annotate.js for further info about options and return value.
var ngAnnotate = require("ng-annotate");
var somePlugin = require("./some/path/some-plugin");
var res = ngAnnotate(src, {
add: true,
plugin: [somePlugin],
rename: [{from: "generalname", to: "uniquename"}, {from: "alpha", to: "beta"}],
map: { inline: false, inFile: "source.js", sourceRoot: "/path/to/source/root" },
enable: ["angular-dashboard-framework"],
});
var errorstringArray = res.errors;
var transformedSource = res.src;
var transformedSourceMap = res.map;