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gulp-cache-refresh-php

v1.1.2

Published

Refreshes client cache for JS and CSS files by appending a custom object or string based on the current date/time

Downloads

2

Readme

gulp-cache-refresh

Forked combination of both gulp-cache-bust and cache-bust, removed old dependencies and added some additional functionality.

Static dependency versions to reduce breaks during dependency updates

"cheerio": "0.19.0",
"graceful-fs": "4.1.2",
"gulp-util": "3.0.7",
"map-stream": "0.0.6",
"temp-write": "1.1.0"

Usage

First, install gulp-cache-refresh as a development dependency:

npm install --save gulp-cache-refresh

Then, add it to your gulpfile.js:

var cachebust = require('gulp-cache-refresh');

gulp.src('./dist/*/*.html')
    .pipe(cachebust({
	type: 'timestamp'
    }))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));

If you want to use a custom value, any value other than 'timestamp' will be appended.

var cachebust = require('gulp-cache-refresh');
var Foo = Environment.BuildNumber;

gulp.src('./dist/*/*.html')
    .pipe(cachebust({
	type: Foo
    }))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));

API

MD5 has been removed from this fork of cache-bust.

cache-bust(options)

####options.type: value

Type: String
Default: 'timestamp'

Most common usage, appends timestamp to path

Type: String
Value: 'timestamp'

Other usages, append any custom variable such as environment build number

Type: String
Value: Custom Variable

Misc: Null or Undefined values will be defaulted to to an appended 'timestamp' it falls differently in code logic to allow for easy customization.

License

MIT