%{?nodejs_find_provides_and_requires} %global packagename gfc # tests disabled due to missing test dependencies %global enable_tests 0 Name: nodejs-gfc Version: 2.0.2 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Simple way to initialize a new git repository in an empty directory License: MIT URL: https://github.com/jonschlinkert/gfc.git Source0: https://registry.npmjs.org/%{packagename}/-/%{packagename}-%{version}.tgz # The test files are not included in the npm tarball. # Source{1-9} are generated by running Source10, which pulls from the upstream # version control repository. Source1: tests-%{version}.tar.bz2 Source10: dl-tests.sh BuildArch: noarch ExclusiveArch: %{nodejs_arches} noarch BuildRequires: nodejs-packaging BuildRequires: npm(empty-dir) BuildRequires: npm(is-git-url) BuildRequires: npm(mkdirp) %if 0%{?enable_tests} BuildRequires: mocha BuildRequires: npm(delete) BuildRequires: npm(gitty) %endif %description Simple way to initialize a new git repository in an empty directory, add a file and do a first commit (or skip that part in a directory with files). Useful for unit tests and generators. %prep %autosetup -n package # setup the tests %autosetup -T -D -a 1 -n package %nodejs_fixdep empty-dir %build # nothing to do %install mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{nodejs_sitelib}/%{packagename} cp -pr package.json *.js \ %{buildroot}%{nodejs_sitelib}/%{packagename} %nodejs_symlink_deps %check %nodejs_symlink_deps --check %{__nodejs} -e 'require("./")' %if 0%{?enable_tests} NODE_ENV=test %{_bindir}/mocha -R spec %else %{_bindir}/echo -e "\e[101m -=#=- Tests disabled -=#=- \e[0m" %endif %files %doc *.md %license LICENSE %{nodejs_sitelib}/%{packagename} %changelog * Mon Nov 11 2019 Jared K. Smith - 2.0.2-1 - Initial packaging