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shipit-utils

v1.4.1

Published

## Install

Downloads

27,317

Readme

shipit-utils

Install

npm install --save shipit-utils

Usage

var utils = require('shipit-utils');

Methods

utils.getShipit(gruntOrShipit)

Returns the Shipit object, regardless of your context (Grunt or Shipit).

var shipit = utils.getShipit(gruntOrShipit);

utils.registerTask(gruntOrShipit, name, [description,] task)

Register a task, regardless of your context (Grunt or Shipit).

The description arguement is optional, and will only try to pass along a task description if you are using Grunt (it will be ignored if you are using Shipit).

task Fn|Array<String>

Task function or array of task names to run in order. Note: If in a Grunt context and passing an array of task names, task will always be synchronous/blocking.

Examples

var task = function() {
    return shipit.local('sleep 10s');
};

// Register a (blocking) task
utils.registerTask(gruntOrShipit, 'myTask', task);

// Run a series of tasks in order
utils.registerTask(gruntOrShipit, 'myTask', ['some', 'other', 'tasks']);

utils.runTask(gruntOrShipit, task)

Run a task or array of tasks, regardless of your context (Grunt or Shipit).

task String|Array<String>

utils.equalValues(values)

Test to see if all the values in an array are equal. Useful for determining if multiple remote servers are out of sync.

values Array

License

MIT