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html-build-blocks

v0.0.6

Published

Tool to parse useref style build blocks from HTML.

Downloads

2

Readme

html-build-blocks Build Status

Parse build blocks in HTML to return a mapping from destination file to array of input files. Intended for use in combination with gulp-replace-build-block, gulp-filter and gulp-concat to provide useref like behaviour in gulp.

Inspired by the gulp-useref plugin, but with a signifigantly different design to provide greater modularity and streaming support.

Install

npm install --save-dev html-build-blocks

Usage

The following example will parse HTML build blocks and use the returned map to create a gulp pipeline for concatination of those blocks. Note, this example doesn't order the files, they are concatenated in the order gulp loads them. To ensure ordering them simply add gulp-order to the pipeline.

var gulp = require('gulp'),
    concat = require('gulp-concat'),
    filter = require('gulp-filter'),
    buildblocks = require('html-build-blocks');

gulp.task('default', function () {
    var blocks = buildblocks.parseBlocks('html/**/*.html'),
        p = gulp.src(['/css/**/*.css', '/js/**/*.js']),
        add_block_pipe = function(path, asset_paths) {
            var f = filter(asset_paths),
                r = f.restore();
            p = p.pipe(f).pipe(concat(path)).pipe(r)
        };

    Object.keys(blocks).forEach(function() {
        add_block_pipe(path, blocks[path])
    });

	return p.pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
});

Blocks are expressed as:

<!-- build:<type> <path> -->
~ script tags or link tags ~
<!-- endbuild -->
  • type: either js or css
  • path: the file path of the optimized file, the target output

API

buildblocks.parseBlocks(glob)

Takes a glob or array of globs. Returns a mapping of destination paths to arrays of source files.

eg.

    buildblocks.parseBlocks(['html/**/*.html','error/404.html']) ==
    {
     'css/index.css': ['/css/this.css', '/libs/that.css', ...],
     'js/index.js': ['/js/one_thing.js', '/libs/another_thing.js', ...],
     'js/404.js': ['/js/warning.js', ...],
     ...
    }

License

MIT © Nils Lundquist