grunt-broccoli2
v1.0.1
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Broccoli build and serve tasks for Grunt task runner and update Graceful-fs
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grunt-broccoli
Allows you to execute your Broccoli configurations as Grunt tasks. Broccoli is an asset pipeline that allows for incremental builds. Broccoli rebuilds individual files instead of the entire project as Grunt watch does. Checkout the Broccoli Sample App.
Running your tasks
grunt-broccoli is a multi-task so you must specify a target when running the task.
Building to a directory
grunt broccoli:{targetName}:build
Watching for changes and re-building to a directory
grunt broccoli:{targetName}:watch
Running the Broccoli server
grunt broccoli:{targetName}:serve
Configuring your tasks
You can configure these settings (see examples below):
config
: [String or Function]
If a string, it refers to the location of the Brocfile relative to the current working directory.
If a function, it expects that the return value is a Broccoli-compatible tree.
Defaults to 'Brocfile.js'.
dest
: [String]
Specifies the output folder. This doesn't affect the serve
command.
The build
and watch
commands will abort if a dest
directory is not set.
host
/port
: [String]/[Number]
Specifies the host and port that the Broccoli server runs on. This only affects the serve
command.
Defaults to localhost
and 4200
.
env
: [String]
Set the BROCCOLI_ENV
to use (see broccoli-env).
Examples
broccoli: {
dist: {
dest: 'dist',
config: function() {
var transpiled = transpileTree('lib');
var allFiles = mergeTrees([transpiled, 'vendor']);
var concated = concatFiles(allFiles);
var uglified = uglifyFiles(concated);
return uglified;
}
},
dev: {
dest: 'tmp/tests',
config: 'brocfiles/development.js',
port: 4201
}
}