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gobble-include

v0.3.1

Published

Gobble plugin to naïvely include some files into other files

Downloads

3

Readme

gobble-include

Gobble plugin to naïvely include some files into other files.

Sometimes you need to include some file into other files. Maybe you've tried gobble-replace but doesn't work with files, and gobble-browserify is overkill.

gobble-include covers that gap. Just Write include('otherfile.ext').

Installation

I assume you already know the basics of Gobble.

npm i -D gobble-include

Usage

Let's assume you've got two files named data.json and code.js:

{ "foo": "foo", "bar": "bar" }
var something = include('data.json');
do(something);

After running gobble-include, the file data.json will be deleted and code.js will contain:

var something = { "foo": "foo", "bar", "bar" };
do(something);

Available options are those described in this gobblefile.js example:

var gobble = require( 'gobble' );
module.exports = gobble( 'src' ).transform( 'include', {
  // supply custom delimiters
  delimiters: [ '<%=', '%>' ],

  // Force generating a sourcemap (by default maps are generated for .css and .js)
  sourceMap: true
});

Caveats

gobble-include is naïve. This means it:

  • Ignores double quotes in include("file"). The default is single quotes.
  • Doesn't care about language syntax. e.g. include('file') doesn't mean anything in raw HTML, but files will still be included because the string matches. Custom delimiters can alleviate this.
  • Doesn't care about multiple levels of included files or dependency graphs. Consider gobble-browserify or carefully run gobble-include in serial.
  • Sourcemaps do not include information about the included files.

License

"THE BEER-WARE LICENSE":
<[email protected]> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.