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gulp-swiffy

v1.1.1

Published

Gulp plugin to convert SWF files with Google Swiffy.

Readme

gulp-swiffy

Converts SWF files with the Google Swiffy online service.

Uses the swiffy-convert module.

Usage

var gulp   = require('gulp'),
    swiffy = require('gulp-swiffy');

gulp.task('mytask', function() {
  return gulp.src('flash/*.swf')
  .pipe(swiffy()) // same as swiffy('html'); it can be also swiffy('json')
  .pipe(gulp.dest('swiffy/'));
});

Then run your task:

$ gulp mytask

You can see convertion warnings and errors by setting the DEBUG environment variable to swiffy. Example:

$ DEBUG=swiffy gulp mytask

Alternatively, all messages are accessible within the file.data object. Example:

var gulp    = require('gulp'),
    swiffy  = require('gulp-swiffy'),
    through = require('through2');

gulp.task('mytask', function() {
  return gulp.src('flash/*.swf')
  .pipe(swiffy()) // same as swiffy('html'); it can be also swiffy('json')
  .pipe(through.obj(function(file, enc, callback) {
    if (file.data.swiffy != null && file.data.swiffy.messages != null) {
      console.log('WARNINGS for file ' + file.path);
      file.data.swiffy.messages.forEach(function(message) {
        console.log('[ ' + message.type + ' ]', message.description);
      });
    }
    callback(null, file);
  }))
  .pipe(gulp.dest('swiffy/'));
});

API

swiffy(format, opts)

Format

Defaults to 'html'.

HTML

Converts the SWF file to HTML, using Google Swiffy. Just like manually uploading on the website, or converting with the Flash extension.

Example: swiffy('html')

JSON

After converting the SWF file, strips everything but the JSON data.

Example: swiffy('json')

Options

maxConcurrency

The maximum number of files to be converted at the same time.
Defaults to 10.

Example: swiffy('html', {maxConcurrency: 20})