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gulp-resource-cache

v0.0.1

Published

Concatenating and wrapping resources to cache

Downloads

3

Readme

gulp-resource-cache NPM version

Concatenating and wrapping resources to cache

Install with npm

npm install gulp-resource-cache

Usage

gulp.src('*.html')
    .pipe(gulpResourceCache({
        wrapperTpl: 'function(){ var cache = window.cache; <%= contents %> }',
        name: 'templates.html'
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('compiled'));

You get merged file:

function(){ var cache = window.cache;
    cache.put("templates/template1.html", "<div>Template 1</div>");
    cache.put("templates/template2.html", "<div>Template 2</div>");
    cache.put("templates/template3.html", "<div>Template 3</div>");
}

Note: you need defined cache.put method in your application.

You can define wrapperTpl for any case and any frameworks.

amd:

define("<%= name %>", [], function(){ var cache = window.cache; <%= contents %> });

angular template cache:

angular.module("<%= name %>").run(["$templateCache", function(cache) {<%= contents %> }]);

angular http cache:

angular.module("<%= name %>").run(["$cacheFactory", function($cacheFactory) {var cache = $cacheFactory.get("$http"); <%= contents %> }]);

etc.

API

gulpResourceCache(params)

params

Object with the following parameters

root

Type: String

Default: ''

Root path for resource url cache.put(root + url, content)

base

Type: String

Default: file.base

Base path for resource url. It is subtracted from the address of the resource

name

Type: String

Default: 'cached' + extention

Merged file name

cacheTpl

Type: String

Default: 'cache.put("<%= url %>", "<%= contents %>");\n'

Cached resource template

wrapperTpl

Type: String

Default: '<%= contents %>'

Wrapper template

data

Type: Object

Custom data for cacheTpl and wrapperTpl

License

� Oleg Istomin 2015. Released under the MIT license