1.2.0 • Published 7 years ago

pull-vinyl v1.2.0

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

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Read and write Vinyl objects in the file system.

pull(
  // Read `Vinyl` files
  vinyl.src('foo/**/*.js'),

  // Transform them somehow, i.e. with a compiler.
  transformVinyl(),

  // Write them
  vinyl.dest('output')
)

Reading and writing Vinyl objects to/from the file system with pull streams. It is inspired from vinyl-fs from gulp.

Installation

$ npm install --save pull-vinyl

API

vinyl.src(pattern, [options])

Read Vinyl objects from the file system with patterns from pull-glob. You can use vinyl.read as an alias.

  • pattern: A glob pattern resolved by pull-glob.
  • options (Object): Options for reading.

It works as a pull stream source:

pull(
  // Resolve glob into `Vinyl` objects.
  vinyl.src('foo/**/*.js'),
  // Transform `Vinyl` objects...
  // Then write them:
  vinyl.dest('bar')
)

vinyl.dest([base]])

Write Vinyl objects at the directory base. You can use vinyl.write as an alias.

  • base (String): The base directory for the Vinyl objects. Defaults to file.base.
pull(
  // Obtain `Vinyl` objects somehow, probably through reading:
  vinyl.src('foo/**/*.js'),

  // Transform them before you write them:
  babel(), // Example stream.

  // Write them to the given directory
  vinyl.dest('out')
)

vinyl.map(name, [base])

Maps data into vinyl files. Essentially vinyl-source-stream as a pull-stream.

  • name (String|Function): String of file's name, or a function to handle per item.
  • base (String|Function): Optional base directory string, or a function to handle per item.
pull(
  // Pipe some data:
  pull.values([ Buffer.from('hello world') ]),

  // Map it to a file:
  vinyl.map('bar.js', '/foo'),

  // Use it
  pull.drain(function (file) {
    console.log(file)
  })
)

License

MIT © Jamen Marz