Angular2 + webpack do not deploy robots.txt

Guymage picture Guymage · Jan 13, 2017 · Viewed 9.4k times · Source

I am creating a web site with [email protected]. I am using Webpack with default settings (as a dependency).

Here is my package.json

"dependencies": {
"@angular/common": "2.1.2",
"@angular/compiler": "2.1.2",
"@angular/core": "2.1.2",
"@angular/forms": "2.1.2",
"@angular/http": "2.1.2",
"@angular/platform-browser": "2.1.2",
"@angular/platform-browser-dynamic": "2.1.2",
"@angular/platform-server": "2.1.2",
"@angular/router": "3.1.2",
"@ngrx/core": "1.2.0",
"@ngrx/effects": "2.0.0",
"@ngrx/store": "2.2.1",
"angular2-toaster": "^1.0.1",
"awesome-typescript-loader": "2.2.1",
"bootstrap": "3.3.7",
"bootstrap-select": "1.11.2",
"eonasdan-bootstrap-datetimepicker": "4.17.42",
"es5-shim": "4.5.9",
"intl": "1.2.5",
"jquery": "3.1.0",
"moment": "2.15.1",
"ng2-modal": "0.0.21",
"ng2-pagination": "^0.4.1",
"ngrx-store-logger": "^0.1.7",
"npm": "3.9.3",
"reflect-metadata": "0.1.8",
"rxjs": "5.0.0-beta.12",
"ts-helpers": "1.1.1",
"zone.js": "0.6.25"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/jasmine": "2.2.34",
"angular-cli": "1.0.0-beta.19-3",
"codelyzer": "~0.0.26",
"core-js": "2.4.1",
"jasmine-core": "2.5.0",
"jasmine-spec-reporter": "2.7.0",
"karma": "1.3.0",
"karma-chrome-launcher": "2.0.0",
"karma-coverage": "1.1.1",
"karma-jasmine": "1.0.2",
"karma-phantomjs-launcher": "1.0.2",
"karma-remap-istanbul": "0.2.1",
"karma-verbose-reporter": "0.0.3",
"node-sass": "3.10.3",
"protractor": "4.0.5",
"ts-node": "1.3.0",
"tslint": "3.15.1",
"typescript": "2.0.2"
}

I have added a robots.txt file in the assets/ directory. I was thinking that the builder (npm build) recognizes this file and put it at the root of the application, but it does not, it is still in the assets directory.

Do I miss something ?

Thanks.

Answer

Guymage picture Guymage · Feb 10, 2017

I have found my solution in this issue: https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/1942

robots.txt is in src/ directory
Modify angular-cli.json

"apps": [
{
  "root": "src",
  "outDir": "dist",
  "assets": ["assets", "robots.txt"],
 ....

Use the assets array to declare files you want to be placed in the root of dist/