1.2.4 • Published 7 years ago
gulp-glsl v1.2.4
gulp-glsl
Gulp plugin that converts GLSL code into minified strings.
Installation
npm install gulp-glslUsage
const gulp = require('gulp');
const glsl = require('gulp-glsl');
gulp.src('shaders/**/*.glsl')
.pipe(glsl())
.pipe(gulp.dest('build'));Options
format - Output format (default: 'module')
glsl({ format: 'module' })module: The the output will be a CommonJS module:
module.exports = "(GLSL code)";string: The output will be a JSON encoded string:
"(GLSL code)"raw: The output will be a raw string:
(GLSL code)object: The output will be a single JSON object containing the code for all passed in files:
module.exports = { "file1": "(GLSL code)", "file2": "(GLSL code)" };If the files are in subfolders, the JSON object will be nested with the folder names:
module.exports = {
"folder1": { file1": "(GLSL code)" },
"folder2": { file2": "(GLSL code)" }
};json: Same asobjectbut without themodule.exportssyntax:
{ "file1": "(GLSL code)", "file2": "(GLSL code)" }filename - Filename for output object file. (default: 'glsl.js')
You can specify your own name by using the filename option. This only applies when
the format is object or json:
glsl({ format: 'object', filename: 'custom.js' })ext - Extension to give output files. (default: '.js')
This only applies when the format is not object or json:
glsl({ format: 'raw', ext: '.txt' })es6 - Export an ES6 module. (default: false)
glsl({ es6: true })Will use export default instead of module.exports.
export default "(GLSL code)"License
MIT License