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grunt-file-rev

v1.0.2

Published

Static file asset revisioning through content hashing

Downloads

3,166

Readme

grunt-file-rev

Build Status

Static file asset revisioning through content hashing

Getting Started

If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide.

From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:

npm install grunt-file-rev --save-dev

Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-file-rev');

If the plugin has been installed correctly, running grunt --help at the command line should list the newly-installed plugin's task or tasks. In addition, the plugin should be listed in package.json as a devDependency, which ensures that it will be installed whenever the npm install command is run.

The "rev" task

Use the rev task together with yeoman/grunt-usemin for cache busting of static files in your app. This allows them to be cached forever by the browser.

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named rev to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  rev: {
    options: {
      algorithm: 'md5',
      length: 8
    },
    assets: {
      files: [{
        src: [
          'img/**/*.{jpg,jpeg,gif,png}',
          'fonts/**/*.{eot,svg,ttf,woff}'
        ]
      }]
    }
  },
})

Options

options.algorithm

Type: String Default value: 'md5'

algorithm is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are 'sha1', 'md5', 'sha256', 'sha512', etc. On recent releases, openssl list-message-digest-algorithms will display the available digest algorithms.

options.length

Type: Number Default value: 8

The number of characters of the file content hash to prefix the file name with.

Usage Examples

Basic Asset Revving

This will rename app.js and app.css with an 8 character long hash prefix. For example js/9becff3a.app.js and css/ae35dd05.app.css. The hash value depends on the file contents.

grunt.initConfig({
  rev: {
    files: {
      src: ['scripts/app.js', 'css/app.css']
    }
  }
})

Custom Options

Change the algorithm or length to style the generated asset file names. Note that the usemin companion task requires at least one anycase hexadecimal character to prefix the file name.

grunt.initConfig({
  rev: {
    options: {
      algorithm: 'sha1',
      length: 4
    },
    files: {
      src: ['**/*.{js,css,png,jpg}']
    }
  }
})

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.

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