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@lernetz/gulp-serve

v0.2.0

Published

Gulp-compatible wrapper functions around `docker-compose` to start Docker containers with proper project name and port listing.

Downloads

10

Readme

@lernetz/gulp-serve

Gulp-compatible wrapper functions around docker-compose to start Docker containers with proper project name and port listing.

Usage

This package exports two asynchronous functions serve and stopServe. Because they follow the error-first callback pattern, they can be used with Gulp as follows:

// In your Gulpfile:

// Using classic Gulp syntax:
const gulp = require('gulp');
const {serve, stopServe} = require('@lernetz/gulp-serve');
gulp.task('serve', serve());
gulp.task('serve:stop', stopServe());

// Or, using the newer Gulp 4 syntax:
const {serve, stopServe} = require('@lernetz/gulp-serve');
module.exports = {
    'serve': serve(),
    'serve:stop': stopServe(),
};

Then run the defined tasks from the command line:

npx gulp serve
npx gulp serve:stop

Options

The two functions can be configured to use non-default options via an options argument:

module.exports = {
    'serve': serve(options),
    'serve:stop': stopServe(options),
};

The options object allows you to specify the following properties:

  • folder: The path to the folder containing the docker-compose.yml file. The default is 'docker/dev'.

  • name: The project name to be used by docker-compose. Every container will be prefixed with that project name. By default, the name of the current directory will be used.