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gulp-rollup-each

v4.0.1

Published

Gulp plugin for Rollup. Yet another gulp-rollup plugin that allows to input/output multiple files.

Downloads

2,478

Readme

gulp-rollup-each

Gulp plugin for Rollup. Yet another gulp-rollup plugin that allows to input/output multiple files for static site.

Installation

npm

npm i gulp-rollup-each

Usage

const gulp = require('gulp')
const rollupEach = require('gulp-rollup-each')

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src([
      'src/**/*.js',
      '!src/**/_*' // exclude modules
    ])
    .pipe(
      rollupEach({
        output: {
          // outputOptions
          format: 'iife'
        }
      })
    )
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

with sourcemaps and Buble

const gulp = require('gulp')
const sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps')
const rollupEach = require('gulp-rollup-each')
const buble = require('@rollup/plugin-buble')

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src([
      'src/**/*.js',
      '!src/**/_*' // exclude modules
    ])
    .pipe(sourcemaps.init())
    .pipe(
      rollupEach(
        {
          // inputOptions
          external: ['jquery'],
          plugins: [
            buble({
              target: {
                ie: 11
              }
            })
          ],
          isCache: true // enable Rollup cache
        },
        {
          // outputOptions
          format: 'iife',
          globals: {
            jquery: 'jQuery'
          }
        }
      )
    )
    .pipe(sourcemaps.write())
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

Options

rollupEach(inputOptions [[, outputOptions], rollup])

inputOptions

The 1st argument is the same object as inputOptions. However, the input option is the file specified in gulp.src(), so it can not be specified as gulp-rollup-each option.

If you want to enable the Rollup cache, set isCache option to true.

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src(['src/**/*.js'])
    .pipe(
      rollupEach(
        {
          isCache: true // enable Rollup cache
        },
        {
          format: 'iife'
        }
      )
    )
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

outputOptions

The 2nd argument is the same object as outputOptions. If you omit the 2nd argument, output in the 1st argument changes to outputOptions.

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src(['src/**/*.js'])
    .pipe(
      rollupEach({
        output: {
          // outputOptions
          format: 'iife'
        }
      })
    )
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

You can also pass a function that returns rollup options object as an argument. The function will receive vinyl file object.

const path = require('path')
const gulp = require('gulp')
const rollupEach = require('gulp-rollup-each')

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src(['src/**/*.js'])
    .pipe(
      rollupEach(
        {
          external: [/* ... */],
          plugins: [/* ... */]
        },
        file => {
          return {
            format: 'umd',
            name: path.basename(file.path, '.js')
          }
        }
      )
    )
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

rollup

You can specify the 3rd argument for replacing rollup object by your dependency. It is useful if you want to use a new version of rollup than gulp-rollup-each is using.

function scripts () {
  return gulp
    .src(['src/**/*.js'])
    .pipe(
      rollupEach(
        {},
        {
          format: 'iife'
        },

        // Passing rollup object
        require('rollup')
      )
    )
    .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'))
}

License

MIT