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Common gulp tasks for building react components, examples. Webpack, Gulp, Babel, SASS, LESS, Live reload, React hot reload
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React Component Tools
Common Gulp tasks I use across my React Component projects. Base on react-component-gulp-tasks
This package provides common gulp tasks for building react components with:
- Webpack for transforming ES2015+/JSX and creating distribution builds
- Hot reload for automatic, efficient rebundling on file changes
- Connect for serving examples during development, with live-reload integration
- SASS/LESS/PostCSS/stylus... stylesheets for examples
- Publishing examples to Github Pages
- Publishing packages to npm and bower
You control the settings for the tasks by providing a config
object, as described below.
Project setup
The tasks assume you are following the following conventions for your project:
- Package source has a single entry point in a source folder
- The package will be published to both npm and bower
- A transpiled version will be published to a lib folder (for Node.js, Browserify and Webpack)
- A standalone package will be published to a dist folder (for Bower)
- Examples consist of
- Static file(s) (e.g. html, images, etc)
- One or more stylesheets to be generated with SASS/LESS/PostCSS/stylus...
- One or more scripts to be bundled with Webpack
- Examples will be packaged into an examples dist folder, and published to github pages
Example project structure
bower.json
package.json
gulpfile.js
src
MyComponent.js
sass // or less
my-component.scss
lib
// contains transpiled source
MyComponent.js
dist
// contains packaged component
my-component.js
my-component.min.js
my-component.css
my-component.min.css
example
dist
// contains built examples
src
app.js
app.scss
index.html
For a complete example see react-component-starter
Usage
npm install --save-dev gulp react-component-tools
In your gulpfile, call this package with your gulp
instance and config
. It will add the tasks to gulp for you. You can also add your own tasks if you want.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var initGulpTasks = require('react-component-tools');
var taskConfig = require('./config');
initGulpTasks(gulp, taskConfig);
Task Config
You can customise the tasks to match your project structure by changing the config.
Required config keys are:
Component
component.entry
- the path of source (entry) file for the componentcomponent.name
- controls the standalone module namecomponent.dist
- the directory to build the distribution tocomponent.pkgName
- the name of the package that will be exported by the component (must match the name of your package on npm)component.dependencies{}
- webpack externals, array of common dependencies that will be excluded from the buildcomponent.less
- the entrypoint for the component stylesheet, if you're using less to provide onecomponent.sass
- the entrypoint for the component stylesheet, if you're using sass to provide one
Example
example.src
- the directory to load the source files fromexample.dist
- the directory to build the distribution toexample.entry{}
- scripts will be transpiled with babel and bundled by webpackexample.files[]
- files will be copied as-is into theexample.dist
folderexample.port
- port to serve examples on, defaults to8888
Alias
alias{}
- webpack alias
Example
var gulp = require('gulp');
var initGulpTasks = require('react-component-tools');
var taskConfig = {
component: {
name: 'MyComponent',
dependencies: {
classnames: 'classnames',
react: {
root: 'React',
commonjs2: 'react',
commonjs: 'react',
amd: 'react'
}
},
sass: './scss/my-component.scss' // or `less: 'less/my-component.less'`
},
example: {
dist: './examples/dist',
entry: './examples/src/app.js',
html: './examples/src/index.html',
files: [
'./README.md'
]
}
};
initGulpTasks(gulp, taskConfig);
Gulp Tasks
- dev
gulp dev
- lib
gulp build:lib
gulp watch:lib
- dist
gulp build:dist
- examples
gulp build:examples
gulp watch:examples
- build
gulp build
- bump
gulp bump
gulp bump:minor
gulp bump:major
- release
gulp publish:tag
gulp publish:npm
gulp publish:cnpm
gulp publish:examples
publish to gh-pagesgulp release
Contributing
I wrote this package because maintaining my build process across multiple packages became a repetitive chore with large margin for error.
Although its quite opinionated, hopefully it will be a useful resource for other package authors. It's got all the nice things I found to component development easy and fun, like a lightning-quick rebuild process with gulp-reload, consolidated publishing, and automated deployment to github pages.
Please let me know if you think anything could be done better or you'd like to see a feature added. Issues and PR's welcome.