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bower – Manage bower packages with bower
Synopsis
- Manage bower packages with bower
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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name
-
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The name of a bower package to install
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offline
boolean
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Install packages from local cache, if the packages were installed before
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path
- / required
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The base path where to install the bower packages
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production
boolean
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Install with --production flag
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relative_execpath
-
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Relative path to bower executable from install path
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state
-
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The state of the bower package
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version
-
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The version to be installed
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Examples
- name: Install "bootstrap" bower package.
bower:
name: bootstrap
- name: Install "bootstrap" bower package on version 3.1.1.
bower:
name: bootstrap
version: '3.1.1'
- name: Remove the "bootstrap" bower package.
bower:
name: bootstrap
state: absent
- name: Install packages based on bower.json.
bower:
path: /app/location
- name: Update packages based on bower.json to their latest version.
bower:
path: /app/location
state: latest
# install bower locally and run from there
- npm:
path: /app/location
name: bower
global: no
- bower:
path: /app/location
relative_execpath: node_modules/.bin
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Michael Warkentin (@mwarkentin)
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