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[Grunt + AngularJS] Using ng-annotate for min-safe AngularJS

When you minify your code with a tool like Uglify, the resulting minified file will rename variables. This is a problem for AngualrJS, which uses parameter names to provide injected dependencies. You could use the array notation manually, but no human should ever have to suffer this fate, or you could use ng-annotate with Grunt, and let your helper robots get the job done instead.

Without annotations:

angular.module("MyMod").controller("MyCtrl", function($scope, $timeout) {});

With annotations:

angular.module("MyMod").controller("MyCtrl", ["$scope", "$timeout", function($scope, $timeout) {}]);

The problem with Uglify:

angular.module("MyMod").controller("MyCtrl", function($scope, $timeout) {});to:anuglar.module("MyMode").controller("MyCtrl", function(a,b){});

It will rename the injection, but AnularJS Don‘t know what is a and b, so it will cause problem.

If we usse annotation first then ufligy the code:

After annotation:angular.module("MyMod").controller("MyCtrl", ["$scope", "$timeout", function($scope, $timeout) {}]);After Uglify:angular.module("MyMod").controller("MyCtrl", ["$scope","$timeout", function(a,b){}]);

Uglify will still rename the injectionm, but with annotation, angularjs know what a and b are, so won‘t cause problem.

 

 

Install:


 

npm install grunt-ng-annotate --save-dev

Read More: https://www.npmjs.org/package/grunt-ng-annotate

 

Code:


 

/** * Created by Answer1215 on 11/16/2014. */module.exports = function(grunt) {    grunt.initConfig({        stylus:{            compile:{                options: {                    compress: false                },                files: {                    "app/css/app.css": "styl/app.styl"                }            }        },        watch:{            stylus:{                files: [‘styl/**/*.styl‘],                tasks: [‘stylus:compile‘]            },            css:{                options: {livereload: true},                files: [‘app/css/**.css‘]            },            html:{                options: {livereload: true},                files: [‘**.html‘]            },            script: {                options: {livereload: true},                files: [‘app/js/**.js‘]            }        },        concat:{            options: {                separator: ‘;‘            },            js:{                src: [‘bower_components/angular/angular.min.js‘, ‘build/temp/app.js‘, ‘build/temp/**.js‘],                dest: "build/app.js"            }        },        uglify: {            js: {                src: ["build/app.js"],                dest: "build/app.min.js"            }        },        clean: {            build: ‘build‘,  //clean the build directory            temp: ‘build/temp‘        },        ngAnnotate:{            options: {                // Task-specific options go here.                singleQuotes: true            },            app:{                files: {                    // Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.                    ‘build/temp/app.js‘: [‘app/js/app.js‘],                    ‘build/temp/one.js‘: [‘app/js/one.js‘],                    ‘build/temp/two.js‘: [‘app/js/two.js‘]                }            }        }    });    grunt.registerTask(‘build‘, [‘clean:build‘, ‘ngAnnotate‘, ‘concat‘, ‘uglify‘,‘clean:temp‘]);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-contrib-watch‘);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-contrib-stylus‘);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-contrib-concat‘);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-contrib-uglify‘);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-contrib-clean‘);    grunt.loadNpmTasks(‘grunt-ng-annotate‘);}

 

[Grunt + AngularJS] Using ng-annotate for min-safe AngularJS