bower - Manage bower packages with bower
New in version 1.9.
Synopsis
- Manage bower packages with bower
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | no | The name of a bower package to install | ||
offline | no |
| Install packages from local cache, if the packages were installed before | |
path | yes | The base path where to install the bower packages | ||
production (added in 2.0)
| no |
| Install with --production flag | |
relative_execpath (added in 2.1)
| no | Relative path to bower executable from install path | ||
state | no | present |
| The state of the bower package |
version | no | The version to be installed |
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 flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.
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