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gulp-upyun-hotfix

v1.1.5

Published

gulp plugins for upyun service

Downloads

1

Readme

gulp-upyun

3 gulp plugins for UPYun service.

Install via npm:

npm install gulp-upyun --save-dev

Example

Download

var gulp = require('gulp')
var upyunSrc = require('gulp-upyun').upyunSrc

var options = {
    username: 'username',
    passeord: 'password'
}

gulp.task('default', function() {
    upyunSrc('/yourbucket/dist/**/*', ['!/yourbucket/dist/**/*.png'], options)
        .pipe(gulp.dest('./out'))
})

Options we supported:

  • username: your username access to yoyun bucket
  • username: password of your username
  • read: default: true. Setting this to false will return file.contents as null and not read the file at all.
  • buffer: default: true. Setting this to false will return file.contents as a stream and not buffer files.

Negative globs could be omited.

gulp.task('default', function() {
    upyunSrc('/yourbucket/**/*', options
        .pipe(gulp.dest('./out'))
})

Upload

var gulp = require('gulp')
var upyunDest = require('gulp-upyun').upyunDest

var options = {
    username: 'username',
    password: 'password'
}

var folderOnUpyun = '/yourbucket/dist'

gulp.task('default', function() {
    gulp.src('images/**/*')
      .pipe(upyunDest(folderOnUpyun, options))
})

Options we supported:

  • md5: default: true. Verify the checksum of file on upyun.

Delete folder or file on upyun

var upyunRimraf = require('gulp-upyun').upyunRimraf

var options = {
    username: 'username',
    password: 'password'
}

// delete a folder
upyunRimraf('/bucket/dist/', options, function(err) {
    ...
})

// delete a file
upyunRimraf('/bucket/dist/rgb.jpg', options, function(err) {
})

upyunRimraf will delete the folder recursively.

upyunRimraf could be a writable stream

var gulp = require('gulp')
var upyunSrc = require('gulp-upyun').upyunSrc
var upyunRimraf = require('gulp-upyun').upyunRimraf

var options = {
    username: 'username',
    password: 'password'
}

gulp.task('default', function() {
    upyunSrc('/yourbucket/dist/**/*', options)
        .pipe(upyunRimraf(options))
})

Build

Default gulp task will compile all of CoffeeScript codes in ./src to JS in ./lib.

Test

Before you run npm test, you have to put your credential.js into ./test.

module.exports = {
    username: 'username',
    password: 'password'
}

Then run npm test.