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@onigoetz/stream-plumber

v1.0.1

Published

Prevent pipe breaking caused by errors from gulp plugins

Downloads

147

Readme

@onigoetz/stream-plumber

Prevent pipe breaking caused by errors from gulp plugins or any other stream

This :monkey:-patch plugin is fixing issue with Node Streams piping. For explanations, read this small article.

Briefly it replaces pipe method and removes standard onerror handler on error event, which unpipes streams on error by default.

This is a fork of gulp-plumber with modernized dependencies and works with modern Node.JS streams

Usage :monkey:

First, install @onigoetz/stream-plumber as a dependency:

npm install @onigoetz/stream-plumber

Then, add it to your gulpfile.js:

var plumber = require('@onigoetz/stream-plumber');
var coffee = require('gulp-coffee');

gulp.src('./src/*.ext')
	.pipe(plumber())
	.pipe(coffee())
	.pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));

API

plumber([options])

Returns Stream, that fixes pipe methods on Streams that are next in pipeline.

options

Type: Object / Function Default: {}

Sets options described below from its properties. If type is Function it will be set as errorHandler.

options.inherit

Type: Boolean Default: true

Monkeypatch pipe functions in underlying streams in pipeline.

options.errorHandler

Type: Boolean / Function Default: true

Handle errors in underlying streams and output them to console.

  • function - it will be attached to stream on('error').
  • false - error handler will not be attached.
  • true - default error handler will be attached.

plumber.stop()

This method will return default behaviour for pipeline after it was piped.

var plumber = require('@onigoetz/stream-plumber');

gulp.src('./src/*.scss')
    .pipe(plumber())
    .pipe(sass())
    .pipe(uglify())
    .pipe(plumber.stop())
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));

License

MIT License