The streaming build system
npm install -g gulp
npm install --save-dev gulp
This file is just an example of what yours might end up looking like. Check out gulp init for a jumping off point.
/*
This is an EXAMPLE gulpfile.js
You'll want to change it to match your project.
Find plugins at https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/gulpplugin
*/
var gulp = require('gulp');
var uglify = require('gulp-uglify');
gulp.task('scripts', function() {
// Minify and copy all JavaScript (except vendor scripts)
gulp.src(['client/js/**/*.js', '!client/js/vendor/**'])
.pipe(uglify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/js'));
// Copy vendor files
gulp.src('client/js/vendor/**')
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/js/vendor'));
});
// Copy all static assets
gulp.task('copy', function() {
gulp.src('client/img/**')
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/img'));
gulp.src('client/css/**')
.pipe(gulp.dest('build/css'));
gulp.src('client/*.html')
.pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});
// The default task (called when you run `gulp`)
gulp.task('default', function() {
gulp.run('scripts', 'copy');
// Watch files and run tasks if they change
gulp.watch('client/js/**', function(event) {
gulp.run('scripts');
});
gulp.watch([
'client/img/**',
'client/css/**',
'client/*.html'
], function(event) {
gulp.run('copy');
});
});
gulp
The default tasks will run and gulp will watch for changes.
To run individual tasks, use gulp <task> <othertask>
The gulp community is growing, with new plugins being added daily. See the npm search results for a complete list.
Takes a glob and represents a file structure. Can be piped to plugins.
gulp.src('./client/templates/*.jade')
.pipe(jade())
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./build/minified_templates'));
Type: String
or Array
Glob or globs to read.
Type: Object
Options to pass to node-glob through glob-stream.
gulp adds two additional options in addition to the options supported by node-glob:
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Setting this to false
will return file.contents
as a stream and not buffer files. This is useful when working with large files. Note: Plugins may not implement support for streams.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Setting this to false
will return file.contents
as null and not read the file at all.
Can be piped to and it will write files. Re-emits all data passed to it so you can pipe to multiple folders.
gulp.src('./client/templates/*.jade')
.pipe(jade())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./build/templates'))
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./build/minified_templates'));
Type: String
The path (folder) to write files to.
Define a task using Orchestrator.
gulp.task('somename', function() {
// Do stuff
});
The name of the task. Tasks that you want to run from the command line should not have spaces in them.
Type: Array
An array of tasks to be executed and completed before your task will run.
gulp.task('mytask', ['array', 'of', 'task', 'names'], function() {
// Do stuff
});
Note: If the dependencies are asynchronous it is not guaranteed that they will finish before mytask
is executed. To ensure they are completely finished, you need to make sure the dependency tasks have asynchronous support through one of the methods outlined below.
The function that performs the task's operations. Generally this takes the form of gulp.src().pipe(someplugin())
.
Tasks can be made asynchronous if its fn
does one of the following:
gulp.task('somename', function(cb) {
// Do stuff
cb(err);
});
gulp.task('somename', function() {
var stream = gulp.src('./client/**/*.js')
.pipe(minify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('/build');
return stream;
});
var Q = require('q');
gulp.task('somename', function() {
var deferred = Q.defer();
// Do async stuff
setTimeout(function() {
deferred.resolve();
}, 1);
return deferred.promise;
});
Type: String
Tasks to be executed. You may pass any number of tasks as individual arguments. Note: Tasks are run concurrently and therefore do not run in order, see Orchestrator for more information.
gulp.run('scripts', 'copyfiles', 'builddocs');
gulp.run('scripts', 'copyfiles', 'builddocs', function(err) {
// All done or aborted due to err
});
Use gulp.run
to run tasks from other tasks. You will probably use this in your default task and to group small tasks into larger tasks.
Type: String
or Array
A single glob or array of globs that indicate which files to watch for changes.
Type: Function
Callback to be called on each change.
gulp.watch('js/**/*.js', function(event) {
console.log('File '+event.path+' was '+event.type+', running tasks...');
gulp.run('scripts', 'copyfiles');
});
The callback will be passed an object, event
, that describes the change:
Type: String
The type of change that occurred, either added
, changed
or deleted
.
Type: String
The path to the file that triggered the event.
gulp.env
is a node-optimist arguments object. For instance, if you run:
gulp test dostuff --production
Which results in the following gulp.env
:
{
_: ['test', 'dostuff'],
production: true
}
You can use this to conditionally enable certain plugins:
gulp.task('scripts', function() {
var stream = gulp.src(['client/js/**/*.js', '!client/js/vendor/**']);
// Only uglify in production
if (gulp.env.production) {
stream = stream.pipe(uglify());
}
stream.pipe(gulp.dest('build/js'));
});
Note: Plugins should not perform differently based on gulp.env
.
Tasks can be executed by running gulp <task> <othertask>
. Just running gulp
will execute the task you registered called default
. If there is no default
task gulp will error.
You can use any language you want for your gulpfile. You will have to specify the language module name so the CLI can load it (and its associated extensions) before attempting to find your gulpfile. Make sure you have this module installed accessible by the folder you are running the CLI in.
Example:
gulp dosomething --require coffee-script
See the Writing a gulp plugin wiki page for guidelines and an example to get you started.
See the wiki for more information and the FAQ for more answers to common questions.
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