0.3.2 • Published 7 years ago

find-npm-assets v0.3.2

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find-npm-assets

NPM

Recursively find assets in npm packages.

To define assets in a package, add an assets field to the package.json containing an array of file globs to include.

Example

Let's say you have a package named my-site, which contains some assets and npm dependencies that in turn contain additional assets:

{
  "name": "mysite",
  "assets": [
    "src/app/assets/**/*",
    "logo.png"
  ],
  "dependencies": {
  	"mysite-dep": "*"
  }
}
{
  "name": "mysite-dep",
  "assets": "background.jpg"
}

You could retrieve all your project assets with:

var assets = require('find-npm-assets').load();

// Example output:
// ["src/app/assets/**/*", "logo.png", "background.jpg"]

Gulp usage

Integrating find-npm-assets with gulp is extremely easy. The following gulp task copies all your project assets to a destination folder:

var assets = require('find-npm-assets').load();

gulp.task('assets', function() {
    gulp.src(assets)
        .pipe(gulp.dest('build/assets'))
});

For projects with assets coming from multiple packages it is recommended to set the pkgDir property, which allows assets to be organized by project name:

var assets = require('find-npm-assets').load({pkgDir: true});

gulp.task('assets', function() {
    assets.forEach(function(pkg){
        gulp.src(pkg.assets).pipe(gulp.dest('build/assets/' + pkg.name));
    });
})

// Example output:
// [{
//  name: project1,
//  assets: ["src/app/assets/**/*", "logo.png", "background.jpg"]
// }, {
//  name: project2,
//  assets: ["src/app/assets/**/*", "logo.png", "background.jpg"]
// }]

Reference

To output debug information, pass an object with a debug property set to true to the load method:

var assetFind = require('find-npm-assets');
assetFind.load({debug: true});

You can run find-npm-assets from the command line, the -v argument will trigger debug information and -m will trigger the pkgDir option.

License

See LICENSE file.

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