1.1.0 • Published 6 years ago

gulp-wp-plugin-toolkit v1.1.0

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Gulp WP Plugin Toolkit

Re-usable Gulp Toolkit for WordPress plugins, based on Gulp WP Toolkit.

This is a much more lightweight version of Gulp WP Toolkit, designed for use in WordPress plugins where you need to compile SCSS, concatenate and minify JavaScript files, and generate a translation .pot file.

Installation

Add a package.json and Gulpfile.js to your plugin folder (see the /examples folder within this repository).

package.json:

{
  "name": "example-plugin",
  "author": "Craig Simpson <craig@craigsimpson.scot>",
  "repository": "https://github.com/craigsimps/example-plugin",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "devDependencies": {
    "gulp": "^3.9.1",
    "gulp-wp-plugin-toolkit": "^1.0.0"
  }
}

Gulpfile.js:

'use strict';

var gulp = require('gulp'),
    toolkit = require('gulp-wp-plugin-toolkit');

toolkit.extendConfig({
    project: {
        name: 'Example Plugin',
        version: '1.0.0',
        textdomain: 'example-plugin'
    },
    scss: {
        'style': {
            src: 'develop/scss/style.scss',
            dest: 'assets/css/',
            outputStyle: 'compressed'
        }
    },
    js: {
        'example-plugin': {
            src: [
                'develop/js/example-plugin.js'
            ],
            dest: 'assets/js/'
        }
    }
});

toolkit.extendTasks(gulp, { /* Gulp task overrides. */ });

Once these files are in place you should run npm install to install all of the necessary dependencies.

Tasks

There are five tasks available once dependencies have been installed:

  • gulp build runs the folllowing CSS, JS and i18n tasks.
  • gulp build:css compiles SCSS into CSS.
  • gulp build:js concatenates JS files and outputs minified and non-minified versions.
  • gulp build:i18n generates a translations .pot file.
  • gulp initiates a watch task.

You can use gulp to initiate a watch task, which will run the appropriate build step (CSS, JS or i18n) when changes are detected. Default watch paths are set as follows:

project: {
	watch: {
		php: ['**/*.php', '!vendor/**'],
		scss: ['develop/scss/**/*.scss', '!vendor/**'],
		js: ['develop/js/**/*.js', '!node_modules/**']
	}
},

But these can be overridden by copying the watch object into your own Gulpfile, like this:

'use strict';

var gulp = require('gulp'),
    toolkit = require('gulp-wp-plugin-toolkit');

toolkit.extendConfig({
    project: {
        name: 'Example Plugin',
        version: '1.0.0',
        textdomain: 'example-plugin',
        watch: { /* Update paths in the following php, scss and js lines. */
            php: ['src/**/*.php', '!vendor/**'],
            scss: ['assets/scss/**/*.scss', '!vendor/**'],
            js: ['assets/js/**/*.js', '!node_modules/**']
        }
    },
    scss: {
        'style': {
            src: 'develop/scss/style.scss',
            dest: 'assets/css/',
            outputStyle: 'compressed'
        }
    },
    js: {
        'example-plugin': {
            src: [
                'develop/js/example-plugin.js'
            ],
            dest: 'assets/js/'
        }
    }
});

toolkit.extendTasks(gulp, { /* Gulp task overrides. */ });

Like Gulp WP Toolkit, all of the configuration can be overridden, and additional tasks can be added by passing an object to the toolkit.extendTasks() function, where the key is the name of the task. Example