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gulp-devkit

v0.3.0

Published

Common Gulp tasks for rapid NodeJS development.

Downloads

3

Readme

gulp-devkit

Common Gulp tasks for rapid NodeJS development.

Features:

  • Preconfigured development server with integrated livereload listener.
  • Asset pipeline, handling sprockets-like includes, styles (css, styl), scripts (js with react and bable), views (html, jade), images (jpg, png, gif) and fonts (eot, woff, ttf, svg).
  • Asset bundler for precompiling assets.

Setup

Your gulpfile.js should look something like the example below.

var gulp = require('gulp');

require('gulp-devkit')(gulp, {
  nodemon: { script: 'bin/www.js' }
});

gulp.task('default', ['serve']);

And here is your main application file example.

'use strict';
//= include('./hat.js')
//= include('./person.js')

(function() {
  React.render(...);
})();

Now run gulp command and start building your nodejs app. Note that you will need to install the livereload extension for your browser for livereload to work.

When deploying your application to a production server, run gulp assets:bundle to precompile assets. If your application dynamically renders views, you will need to manually append a fingerprint to every asset file. If your application is using ExpressJS framework check the express-manifest middleware which automatically handles file names for you.

Config

Open defaults.json file to see the default configuration values.

nodemon: Hash

Nodemon configuration options.

paths.assets.styles: String

Path to assets source folder with styles.

paths.assets.scripts: String

Path to assets source folder with scripts.

paths.assets.views: String

Path to assets source folder with views.

paths.assets.images: String

Path to assets source folder with images.

paths.assets.fonts: String

Path to assets source folder with fonts.

paths.assets.build: String

Path to compiled/precompiled assets.

paths.views: String

Path to dynamic views to watch.

ext.images: String[]

List of allowed image file exstensions.

ext.fonts: String[]

List of allowed font file exstensions.

livereload.enabled: Boolean

Enable/disabled livereload.

Tasks

$ gulp serve

Starts development HTTP server with built-in support for livereload.

$ gulp assets:compile

Compiles assets source files.

$ gulp assets:watch

Starts watching assets for changes. Assets are immediately recompiled when changed.

$ gulp assets:bundle

Precompiles assets for production (fingerprint, gzip).

$ gulp assets:clean

Removes all compiled assets.