@eccenca/gulp-tasks v3.17.0
Eccenca common gulp tasks (@eccenca/gulp-tasks)
A set of common gulp tasks for front-end development
Environment
Simply run gulp doctor --env
to check whether your environment matches the recommended environment and get installation instructions if not.
Available tasks
bad-mdl
- finds several bad mdl classes. We want to use the ecc-gui-elements instead of using those bad classes directly.build
- compiles optimized (minified, deduped) commonjs version of your component with webpack. Usesconfig.webpackConfig.production
as basic configuration.build-app
- compiles optimized (minified, deduped) application with webpack. Usesconfig.webpackConfig.application
as basic configuration.debug
- compiles debug version of your component with webpack, watches for changes and re-compiles when needed (until interrupted). Usesconfig.webpackConfig.debug
as basic configuration.test
- runs mocha tests starting from file specified atconfig.testEntryPoint
.cover
- runs istanbul to generate test coverage from file specified atconfig.testEntryPoint
.lint
- runs eslint on files specified atconfig.lintingFiles
.licenses-yaml2json
- generates alicenses.json
from alicenses.yaml
file.doctor
- runs several checks in the project. Some of them are fixable by runninggulp doctor --heal
docs
creates a README.md from react code and template file
Usage
- Include into your project using
npm i --save-dev @eccenca/gulp-tasks
- Create
gulpfile.js
looks like this:
var gulp = require('@eccenca/gulp-tasks')(require('./buildConfig.js'));
gulp.task('default', ['debug', 'serve']);
As you can see, you need to provide two arguments while requiring the package. First one is an array of string names of available tasks you wish to use. The second one is your build config (described below).
Adding custom gulp task
If you need to use your custom gulp tasks after including common ones, you can do it like so:
var gulp = require('@eccenca/gulp-tasks')(/* ... */);
// define task inline
gulp.task('my-task', function() {
// ...
});
// load your custom tasks from external file
require('./gulp/my-other-task.js')(gulp);
// ...
How to run things synchronously?
Normally gulp runs everything asynchronously, but sometimes you might want to run tasks in sync. That is useful for example if you want to run tests and then build a component. To do that, you can use gulp-sequence package, like so:
var gulpSequence = require('gulp-sequence');
var gulp = require('@eccenca/gulp-tasks')(/* ... */);
// ....
gulp.task('deploy', gulpSequence('test', 'build-app'));
Build config
Example build config looks like this:
var path = require('path');
module.exports = {
testEntryPoint: path.join(__dirname, 'test', 'index.jsx'),
webpackConfig: {
debug: require('./webpack.config.js'),
production: require('./webpack.config.prod.js'),
application: require('./webpack.config.app.js'),
common: {
context: path.resolve(__dirname),
},
},
licenseReport: {
input: path.resolve(__dirname, 'license-report.yaml'),
outputName: 'licenses.json',
outputPath: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dist')
},
};
Exported parameters are as follows:
testEntryPoint
- should point to your test entry point (to be run by mocha)webpackConfig.debug
- should include your webpack config used for debuggingwebpackConfig.production
- should include your webpack config used for compilation for productionwebpackConfig.application
- should include your webpack config used for compilation as production application. It allows for the following special parameters:browsers
: a browserslist definition which is used for css autoprefixingcopyFiles
: a list of copy-webpack-plugin patterns which is used for copying files to the output folderhtml
: a html template for the html-webpack-plugin
webpackConfig.common
- may webpack config thatwebpackConfig.debug
,webpackConfig.production
andwebpackConfig.application
have in commonlicenseReport
- should point to a license yaml file and contain parameters for the generated license report
Javascript flags
There are the following flags set:
__WEBPACK__
is set to true while using gulp build|build-app|debug
.
This may be used for doing things only webpack can do, like requiring style sheets, etc:
if(__WEBPACK__){
require('./style.css')
}
__DEBUG__
is set to true
during gulp debug
.
If you run gulp build-app
, __DEBUG__
is set to false
, effectively stripping all debug statements.
This may be used for doing things only during development:
// The following block will only be run during development
if(__DEBUG__){
console.info('Dear Developer, have a nice day')
}
__VERSION__
is set to 'VERSION'
If the environment variable GT_BUILD_VERSION
is set, __VERSION__
will be set to that value.
Otherwise it will be set to the result of git describe --always --dirty
, if that does not fail.
Usage:
const version = (<div>{__VERSION__}</div>);
Automated documentation
To use docs
following rules must be minded:
- Only react components and channels will be generated for now
- Components name must be set explicit with 'displayName'
- channels are ordered by '@publicSubject' and '@privateSubject' which is mandatory
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