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expand-task

v0.3.3

Published

Expand and normalize task definitions in a declarative configuration.

Downloads

6

Readme

expand-task NPM version

Expand and normalize task definitions in a declarative configuration.

Table of contents

(TOC generated by verb using markdown-toc)

Take a look at the examples

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm i expand-task --save

Usage

var Task = require('expand-task');

Examples

Write declarative "task" definitions similar to the config-style used by grunt.

var task = new Task({
  options: {cwd: 'src'},
  site: {
    src: 'templates/*.hbs',
    dest: 'site/'
  },
  blog: {
    src: 'content/*.md',
    dest: 'site/blog/'
  }
});

Add targets

The options object is automatically recognized and will not be turned into a target.

var task = new Task();

task.addTargets({
  options: {cwd: 'src'},
  site: {
    src: 'templates/*.hbs',
    dest: 'site/'
  },
  blog: {
    src: 'content/*.md',
    dest: 'site/blog/'
  }
});

Add a single target

task.addTarget('docs', {
  options: {
    mapDest: true
  },
  src: ['test/fixtures/a/**/*.txt'],
  dest: 'dest/'
});

flattens dest paths:

task('assemble', {
  site: {
    options: {
      mapDest: true,
      flatten: true
    },
    src: 'test/fixtures/a/**/*.txt',
    dest: 'dest'
  }
});

results in

{
  options: {},
  site: {
    options: {
      mapDest: true,
      flatten: true
    },
    files: [
      {
        src: ['test/fixtures/a/a.txt'],
        dest: 'dest/a.txt'
      },
      {
        src: ['test/fixtures/a/aa/aa.txt'],
        dest: 'dest/aa.txt'
      },
      {
        src: ['test/fixtures/a/aa/aaa/aaa.txt'],
        dest: 'dest/aaa.txt'
      }
    ]
  }
}

More info

Take a look at examples.md, it shows lots of different ways to define tasks.

Also:

  • Visit expand-target for the full range of target options and documentation.
  • Visit [expand-files][] for the full range of files options and documentation.

Options

Any option from [expand-files][] may be used. Please see that project for the full range of options and documentation.

options properties

The below "special" properties are fine to use either on an options object or on the root of the object passed to expand-files.

Either way they will be normalized onto the options object to ensure that [globby][] and consuming libraries are passed the correct arguments.

special properties

  • base
  • cwd
  • destBase
  • mapDest
  • ext
  • extDot
  • extend
  • flatten
  • rename
  • process
  • srcBase

example

Both of the following will result in mapDest being on the options object.

files({src: '*.js', dest: 'dist/', options: {mapDest: true}});
files({src: '*.js', dest: 'dist/', mapDest: true});

Related projects

Running tests

Install dev dependencies:

$ npm i -d && npm test

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2016 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.


This file was generated by verb on January 06, 2016.