grunt-galvenize v1.2.1
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grunt-galvanize
Run other grunt tasks multiple times with different options.
Install
$ npm install --save-dev grunt-galvanizeWhy?
Using grunt with static configurations has its limits. Perhaps your build
process needs to read in a list of files from disk, then perform tasks
on those files. This is made difficult by the fact that grunt.task.run simply
queues a new task to be run. Thus the state of grunt.config may change between
the time that the task was queued and when it is run. Galvanize allows you to
define critical components of grunt.options and grunt.config, and ensure that
those components are in the desired state when a sub-task is run. In practice,
this enables calling grunt.task.run within a loop.
Usage
Create galvanizeConfig:
The galvanizeConfig is an array of objects with a configs and an options
property. The configs and options will be used to set grunt config and
grunt options before running each iteration of a task.
grunt.option('galvanizeConfig', [
{ configs: {color: 'red'}, options: {size: small} },
{ configs: {color: 'green'}, options: {size: small}
]);Run galvanize:
Run the galvanize task, specifying the task that you would like galvanize to iterate.
grunt.task.run(['galvanize:myTask']);The above config will result in running myTask once with
grunt.config.color = 'red', and once with grunt.config.color = 'green'.
Get fancy
For nested configs and options, use an array to specify the key and value:
grunt.option('galvanizeConfig', [
{
configs: [
{ key: ['browserify', 'files'], value: '/mnt/foo/bar/**.js' },
{ key: ['browserify', 'dedup'], value: false }
]
},
{
configs: [
{ key: ['browserify', 'files'], value: '/mnt/foo/baz/**.js' },
{ key: ['browserify', 'dedup'], value: true }
]
}
]);
grunt.task.run(['galvanize:browserify']);The above config will run browserify once with grunt.config.browserify.files
set to /mnt/foo/bar/**.js, and once with grunt.config.browserify.files set
to /mnt/foo/baz/**.js.
The galvanizeConfig can be easily created programmatically within your build process.
In the wild:
Here's a snippet from our code base that takes advantage of Galvanize
/**
* Run udb on each changelog in the master runlist
* @param {string} db is the alias for the DB against which changelogs should be run.
* defaults to the db defined for the current branch in config.dbBranchMap.
*/
grunt.registerTask('execRunlist', '', function(db) {
var runlistPath = config.get('masterRunlist');
var runlist = grunt.file.readJSON(runlistPath);
// verify that runlist is an array
if (!_.isArray(runlist)) {
throw new Error(
'runlist is not an array: it is a ' + typeof runlist
);
}
// map runlists to options object
var galvanizeConfig = runlist.map(function(path) {
return {options: {path: path}};
});
grunt.option('galvanizeConfig', galvanizeConfig);
grunt.task.run([
'galvanize:udb', //run udb for each path in galvanizeConfig
'galvanize:dequeueFromRunlist' //remove each path in galvanizeConfig from runlist
]);
});Contributing
Please submit any changes to this repo (including additions and subtractions from the lint config files) as pull requests.