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appirio-gulp-tasks

v3.2.11

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gulp-tasks

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Sample gulp file

'use strict'

configs =
  __dirname: __dirname # required

configs.templateCache =
  files : [
    '.tmp/views/footer.html'
    '.tmp/views/main.html'
  ]
  root  : 'views/'
  module: 'appirio-tech-messaging'

loadTasksModule = require './load-tasks.coffee'

loadTasksModule.loadTasks configs

Tasks

clean

Delete folders

configs.cleanFiles

Gulp paths to clean. Default: '.tmp', 'dist', 'coverage'

cdnify

Replace urls with a cdn url.

configs.cdnify.files

Files to use. Default: 'dist/**/*.css', 'dist/**/*.html'

configs.cdnify.distPath

Where new files will be placed. Default: dist

coffee

Convert coffee files to js files.

configs.coffee.files

Files to use. Default: 'app/**/*.coffee', 'example/**/*.coffee', 'src/**/*.coffee'

configs.coffee.tempFolder

Where new files will be placed. Default: .tmp

copy

Copy files to a location.

configs.copyFiles.files

Files to use. Default: 'dist': '**/*.{gif,png,jpg,jpeg,svg}'

configs.copyFiles.base

Option passed to copy-files module. Default: app/

styleguide

gulp styleguide generates the SC5 Styleguide.

gulp watch-styleguide runs gulp styleguide and triggers a live refresh upon any changes to SCSS files.

To pass in your own options for the styleguide, follow this example:

configs.styleguideGenerator =
  topcoder:
    options:
      title: 'Topcoder Styleguide'
      server: true
      port: 3333
      rootPath: 'tc-styleguide'

    scssFiles: ['styles/**/*.scss', '!styles/work/**/*.scss']

    mainSCSSFile: 'app/styles/topcoder/_tc-styles.scss'

Then, pass the team name as a flag to the gulp command: gulp watch-styleguide --team topcoder

Useful alias

alias gserve='nvm use; gulp clean; gulp serve'
alias gtest='nvm use; gulp test'
alias gtestserve='nvm use; gulp test-serve'
alias gbuild='nvm use; gulp clean; gulp preprocessors; gulp useref; gulp copy-files; gulp remove-code'
alias ge2e='gbuild; gulp e2e'

Releases

Since npm does not support semvers, we use branches name accordingly, e.g. 1.x.x and 2.x.x. Simply merge or rebase into those branches for a release.