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rauricoste-gulp

v1.0.1

Published

build tool with easy conf that can support multiple modules

Downloads

9

Readme

rauricoste-gulp

A build tool for web projects. Features included :

  • javascript files concatenation
  • css files concatenation
  • html files optimisation
  • sass files compilation
  • browserify compilation
  • browser-sync

Installation

Add the project as a dev dependency :

npm install --save-dev rauricoste-gulp

Create a gulpfile.js at the root of your project and edit it.

Here is an exemple :

var conf = {
    base: {
        src: "app-test/src",    // directory for your source files. Try not to include library files
        dist: 'dist',           // directory where your distribution files will be generated
        test: "**/*.spec.js",   // pattern of your javascript test files so that they are not included in jsConcat
        watch: "app-test/src",  // base directory to watch for changes for browser-sync
        serve: "app-test/src"   // base directory for serving your files, in addition of the dist directory
    },
    modules: {
        main: {                                  // name of the module. All generated files for this module will be under "dist/main"
            browserify: "app-test/src/main.js",  // entry point of your app to browserify
            sass: "app-test/src/index.scss"      // entry point of your sass files to compile
        },
        assets: {
            css: "app-test/src",                 // base directory for your css files to concat
            html: "app-test/src",                // base directory for your html files to copy
            other: "app-test/src"                // base directory for your other files to copy
        },
        module2: {
            browserify: "app-test/src/utils/module2.js",
            jsConcat: "app-test/src/utils"                 // base directory for your javascript files to concat
        }
    }
};
require("rauricoste-gulp")(conf);

Usage

  • gulp to build the modules.
  • gulp serve to build the modules and serve files with a static server and synchronize them with browser-sync.