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gulp-project-cypper

v0.4.0

Published

Gulp.

Readme

Gulp Project Module for JS apps

Just cool tools for your cool projects.

Install

npm install gulp-project-cypper --save-dev

Example

const gulpProject = require('gulp-project-cypper');
const resolve = require('path').resolve;

gulpProject(resolve('./package.json'));

// or 

const pkg = require('./package.json');
gulpProject(pkg["gulp-project"]);

// or

const opt = {
	"sourceFile": "main.js",
	"sourceFolder": "./src/",
	...
};
gulpProject(opt);

Run gulp tasks

| Node tasks | | --- | | gulp node (runs file specified in option node) | | gulp nodeW* |

| Browser tasks | | --- | | gulp browserify (deploys** files in sourceFolder into one file. File name is sourceFile and folder containing it is distFolder) | | gulp browserifyW* | | gulp browser (runs gulp browserify and creates localhost in distFolder on port 1114.) | | gulp browserW* (localhost is not created when watcher runs it again) |

| Github tasks*** | | --- | | gulp gitIt (do gulp gitAdd -> gulp gitCommit -> gulp gitPush) | | gulp gitIt* | | gulp gitSetup (do gulp gitInit -> gulp gitAdd -> gulp gitAddremote) | | gulp gitInit (git init) | | gulp gitAdd (git add git.cwd/**) | | gulp gitAddremote (git remote add origin git.remote) | | gulp gitCheckout (git checkout -b git.branch) | | gulp gitCommit (git commit -m git.commitMessage) | | gulp gitPush (git push origin git.branch) | | gulp gitMerge (git merge git.branch) | | gulp gitFetch (git fetch origin git.branch) | | gulp gitPull (git pull origin git.branch) |

Notes:

  • prefix W means that command runs the same as without W, but also program watches for changes in sourceFolder. If some occurs, runs command(without W) again.
  • deploys - means to do tasks bellow (in exactly followed order):
    • rollupify (first)
    • babelES2016
    • babelES2015
    • browserify
    • uglify
    • prettify
    • banner (last)
    • order has issues, will be changed in future, this is experimental.
  • all github tasks use option git, everything is experimental.

Links

API

gulpProject([str ,] obj)

str
Type: string.
Absolyte path to your package.json.
Program extracts gulp-project option from your json. - pkg["gulp-project"] . Also if you change your package.json, you don't need to restart watchers, program will update options automatically. If you pass object you don't have that feature.

obj
Type: object.
Options for your project.

Options

  • sourceFile: "main.js"
  • sourceFolder: "./src/"
  • distFolder: "./dist/"
  • uglify: false
  • prettify: false
  • banner:
    • on: true
    • content: "/* Cypper */ \n"
  • babelES2015: false
  • babelES2016-2017: true
  • rollupify: true
  • browserify: true
  • strict: true (if file in sourceFolder don't have "use-strict"; on the top, put it there)
  • git:
    • remote: "https://github.com/cypper/NaN.git"
    • branch: "master"
    • cwd: "./"
    • files: [ "./*", "!./node_modules/" ]
    • commitMessage: "cypper"
  • jshint:
    • on: false
    • opt:
      • strict: true
      • browser: true
      • browserify: true
      • devel: true
      • eqeqeq: true
      • eqnull: true
      • maxdepth: 3
      • undef: true
      • plusplus: false
      • quotmark: "dounle"
      • esversion: 6
  • node:
    • es-modules: true
    • timeout: 10000
    • cwd: "./src/"
    • sourceFile: "main.js"