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amap-grunt-inline

v0.3.2

Published

Inlines img, script and link tags into the same file.

Downloads

5

Readme

grunt-inlinebuild status

Brings externally referenced resources, such as js, css and images, into a single file.

For exmample:

<link href="css/style.css?__inline=true" rel="stylesheet" />

is replaced with

<style>
/* contents of css/style.css */
</style>
```

Javascript references are brought inline, and images in the html
and css blocks are converted to base-64 data: urls.

By default, only urls marked with `__inline` are converted, however this
behavior can be overrided via the `tag:` option.


## Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt `~0.4.1`

If you haven't used [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) before, be sure to check out the [Getting Started](http://gruntjs.com/getting-started) guide, as it explains how to create a [Gruntfile](http://gruntjs.com/sample-gruntfile) as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

	npm install grunt-inline --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

	grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-inline');

## The "grunt-inline" task

### Overview
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named `inline` to the data object passed into `grunt.initConfig()`.

	grunt.initConfig({
	  inline: {
	    dist: {
	      src: [ 'dist/index.html' ]
	    }
	  }
	})
### Options

#### dest
If dest is assigned, the the source file will be copied to the destination path. eg:
`dist/index.html` will be processed and then copied to `dest/index.html`

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```

### cssmin
If cssmin is assigned true, `.css` will be minified before inlined.

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			options:{
				cssmin: true
			},
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```

### tag (defaults to ```__inline```)
Only URLs that contain the value for ```tag``` will be inlined.
Specify ```tag: ''``` to include all urls.

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			options:{
				tag: ''
			},
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```


### inlineTagAttributes
Ability to add attributes string to inline tag.

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			options:{
				inlineTagAttributes: {
					js: 'data-inlined="true"',	// Adds ```<script data-inlined="true">...</script>```
					css: 'data-inlined="true"'	// Adds ```<style data-inlined="true">...</style>```
			},
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```


### uglify
If uglify is assigned true, `.js` file will be minified before inlined.

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			options:{
				uglify: true
			},
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```

### exts
Setting an exts array allows multiple file extensions to be processed as
html.

```
grunt.initConfig({
	inline: {
		dist: {
			options:{
				uglify: true
			},
			src: ['dist/index.html'],
			dest: ['dest/']
		}
	}
});
```

### Usage Examples

> config

	grunt.initConfig({
	  inline: {
	    dist: {
	      src: [ 'dist/index.jade' ]
	    }
	  }
	})

> src/index.html

	<html>
		<head>
			<title>demo</title>
			<link href="css/style.css?__inline=true" rel="stylesheet" />
		</head>
		<body>
			<img src="img/icon.png?__inline=true" />

			<script src="js/erport.js?__inline=true"></script>
		</body>
	</html>

> after `grunt inline` was run, it will be something like

	<html>
		<head>
			<title>demo</title>
			<style>
				.container{
					padding: 0;
				}
			</style>
		</head>
		<body>
			<! -- base64, a terrible mass you know…so just show a little bit ...-->
			<img src="idata:image/png;base64data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAEMAAAAYCAYAAAChg0BHAA..." />

			<script>
				var Report = (function(){
					return {
						init: function(){
						}
					};
				})();
			</script>
		</body>
	</html>

#### inline tag
Suppose there is an `<inline>` tag in `index.html` like bellow

```
<!-- inline tag -->
<inline src="test.html" />
```

The content of `test.html` is

```
<p>I'm inline html</p>
<span>hello world!</span>
```

Then, after the `inline` task is run, the original content in `index.html` will be replaced with

```
<p>I'm inline html</p>
<span>hello world!</span>
```

## Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/).

## Release History
* 2014-06-16 v0.3.1 bug fix: protocol-relative urls in css are messed up
* 2014-06-15 v0.3.1 bug fix: when options.tag is '', then all img tags, whose src attribute has already been inlined will be matched.
* 2014-05-19 v0.3.0 support for new options.exts
* 2014-05-19 v0.2.9 bug fix: options.tag is assigned '', bug image url in css are not converted to base64 formate
* 2014-03-06  v0.2.6 bug fix: script tags like <script src="index.js?__inline">\n</script> were not inlined
* 2014-01-31  v0.2.3 radded tag option, encode url(..) images.
* 2013-10-31  v0.2.2 bug fix: img urls like 'background: url(http://www.example.com/img/bg.png)' will be transformed to 'background: url(url(http://www.example.com/img/bg.png))'
* 2013-10-30  v0.2.1 bug fix: when processing relative file path of img url in css stylesheet, forgot to transform "\" to "/" for windows users
* 2013-10-30  v0.2.0 new feature: Support for minifing js、css when they ar inlined into html.
* 2013-08-30  v0.1.9 bug fix: stylesheets ended with ">" cannot be inlined
* 2013-09-02  v0.1.9 add feature: add options.dest to assign a destination path where the source file will be copied
* 2013-09-02  v0.1.8 add feature: support for `<inline>` tag