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@unic/estatico-w3c-validator

v0.0.10

Published

Sends HTML pages through the [w3c validator](https://validator.w3.org/).

Downloads

34

Readme

@unic/estatico-w3c-validator

Sends HTML pages through the w3c validator.

Installation

$ npm install --save-dev @unic/estatico-w3c-validator

Usage

const gulp = require('gulp');
const env = require('minimist')(process.argv.slice(2));

/**
 * HTML validation task
 * Sends HTML pages through the [w3c validator](https://validator.w3.org/).
 *
 * Using `--watch` (or manually setting `env` to `{ watch: true }`) starts file watcher
 * When combined with `--skipBuild`, the task will not run immediately but only after changes
 */
gulp.task('html:validate', () => {
  const task = require('@unic/estatico-w3c-validator');

  const instance = task({
    src: [
      './dist/*.html',
      './dist/modules/**/*.html',
      './dist/pages/**/*.html',
    ],
    srcBase: './dist/',
    watch: {
      src: [
        './dist/*.html',
        './dist/modules/**/*.html',
        './dist/pages/**/*.html',
      ],
      name: 'html:validate',
    },
  }, env);
  
  // Don't immediately run task when skipping build
  if (env.watch && env.skipBuild) {
    return instance;
  }

  return instance();
});

Run task (assuming the project's package.json specifies "scripts": { "gulp": "gulp" }): $ npm run gulp html:validate

See possible flags specified above.

API

plugin(options, env) => taskFn

options

src (required)

Type: Array or String Default: null

Passed to gulp.src.

srcBase (required)

Type: String Default: null

Passed as base option to gulp.src.

Recommendation for Estático: './dist'

watch

Type: Object Default: null

Passed to file watcher when --watch is used.

plugins

Type: Object

plugins.w3cjs

Type: Object Default:

{}

Passed to gulp-w3cjs.

logger

Type: { info: Function, debug: Function, error: Function } Default: Instance of estatico-utils's Logger utility.

Set of logger utility functions used within the task.

env

Type: Object Default: {}

Result from parsing CLI arguments via minimist, e.g. { dev: true, watch: true }. Some defaults are affected by this, see above.

License

Apache 2.0.