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gulp-logger

v0.0.2

Published

Gulp plugin for logging stream stages, transformation and progress

Downloads

13,940

Readme

gulp-logger

Logger plugin for gulp for logging stream stages, transformations and progress.

Install

$ npm install gulp-logger --save

Basic Usage

Something like this:

var gulp = require('gulp'),
    gzip = require('gulp-gzip'),
    logger = require('gulp-logger');

gulp.task('gzip', function () {
    gulp.src('**/*.js')
        .pipe(logger({
            before: 'Starting Gzip...',
            after: 'Gzipping complete!',
            extname: '.js.gz',
            showChange: true
        }))
        .pipe(gzip());
});

And a folder structure like this:

files-to-stream/
    |- baz/
    |   |- file.js
    |   `- wat.js
    |
    |- foo.js
    |- bar.js
    `- derp.js

Would give you this:

Imgur

Options

before String

The message you want to show before the chunks are shown.

after String

The message you want to show after the chunks are shown.

beforeEach String

The message you want to show before each chunk.

afterEach String

The message you want to show after each chunk.

prefix String

A constant value to prefix to each filename in the chunk.

suffix String

A constant value to suffix to each filename in the chunk.

extname String

A constant value to set as the extension for each filename in the chunk.

basename String

A constant value to set as the basename for each filename in the chunk.

dest String

A constant value to set as the dest for each filename in the chunk.

colors Boolean

Whether or not to turn off colors on the output.

display='rel' String

How you want the path of the chunk to show.

  • 'rel': Relative path
  • 'abs': Absolute path
  • 'name': Filename