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@taskr/concat

v1.1.0

Published

Concatenate files with optional source maps.

Downloads

14

Readme

@taskr/concat npm

Concatenate files with optional source maps.

Install

$ npm install --save-dev @taskr/concat

Usage

exports.default = function * (task) {
  // concat only; no sourcemap
  yield task.source('src/*.js')
    .concat('all.js')
    .target('dist'); //=> 'dist/all.js'

  // concat with sourcemap
  yield task.source('src/*.js')
    .concat({ output:'all.js', map:true })
    .target('dist'); //=> 'dist/all.js', 'dist/all.js.map'

  // concat nested source
  yield task.source('src/js/*.js')
    .concat({ output:'all.js', base:'src' })
    .target('dist'); //=> 'dist/all.js' vs 'dist/js/all.js'
};

API

.concat(options)

Passing options as a String is a shortcut for {output: <value>}. Only concatenation will occur with this configuration.

options.base

Type: string Default: ''

Adjust the concatenated file's base directory. This is useful when your source() is nested deeper than your target().

// without \`base\`
yield task.source('src/js/**/*.js')
  .concat('all.js').target('dist/js');
  //=> dist/js/client/all.js

// with \`base\`
yield task.source('src/js/**/*.js')
  .concat({ output:'all.js', base:'src/js' }).target('dist/js');
  //=> dist/js/all.js

options.map

Type: boolean Default: false

Should a sourcemap be generated? If true, its name will be {options.output}.map and it will be a sibling of the concatenated file.

dist\
  |- all.js
  |- all.js.map

options.output

Type: string Default: ''

The name of your concatenated file.

options.sep

Type: string Default: ''

Support

Any issues or questions can be sent to the Taskr monorepo.

Please be sure to specify that you are using @taskr/concat.

License

MIT © Luke Edwards