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sogulp

v2.0.0

Published

silverorange Gulp configuration

Downloads

26

Readme

silverorange Gulp Configuration

Gulp configuration for silverorange PHP websites.

Adding to Projects

  1. yarn add --dev gulp sogulp
  2. add a gulpfile.js that contains:
    const tasks = require('sogulp');
    module.exports = tasks;
  3. git add package.json yarn.lock
  4. git commit
  5. gulp

Continuous builds of LESS

Recompiles LESS files automatically when they are changed. To use, do the following:

  1. Make sure compile=On is set in the [resources] section of site-name.ini.
  2. Run yarn install to install all the packages needed for our Gulp configuration.
  3. run gulp in a terminal

After gulp is running, any changes you make to a LESS file will cause the file to be recompiled. You can see any error messages in the output of the terminal where gulp is running.

The gulp configuration also provides source-maps for compiled LESS. This means in Firefox and Chrome you can get proper line number and file information in the CSS inspector tool.

Continuous Linting of PHP

The gulp log output will tell you if there is a PHP error when you save a PHP file.

Symlinks

If you want to work on a package, you can create symlinks to the package files and www/ resources using --symlinks=packageName1,packageName2.

Package symlinks are restored after gulp tasks are finished.

Concentrate

The gulp file also contains a task to run concentrate for a site. After performing the yarn install step you can run gulp concentrate and all the compiled, combined files will be generated.