Makes inclusion of files a breeze.
Enables functionality similar to that of snockets / sprockets or other file insertion compilation tools.
Made for gulp 3
- Concatenate files with full control
- Respects indentation whitespace
- Uses globs for simple path control
- Works recursively (files can include files that can include files, and so on)
Warning: if you are updating from 1.x.x to 2.x.x, please read this readme to get up to date on the behavior of gulp-include
npm install gulp-include
Example gulpfile.js
:
var gulp = require("gulp"),
include = require("gulp-include");
gulp.task("scripts", function() {
console.log("-- gulp is running task 'scripts'");
gulp.src("src/js/main.js")
.pipe(include())
.on('error', console.log)
.pipe(gulp.dest("dist/js"));
});
gulp.task("default", ["scripts"]);
extensions
(optional)- Takes a
String
or anArray
of extensions, eg:"js"
or["js", "coffee"]
- If set, all directives that does not match the extension(s) will be ignored
- Takes a
gulp-include
uses directives similar to sprockets
or snockets
. A directive is a comment in your files that gulp-include
recognizes as a command.
Example directives:
//=require vendor/jquery.js
//=require vendor/**/*.js
//=include relative/path/to/file.js
/*=include relative/path/to/file.css */
#=include relative/path/to/file.coffee
The contents of the referenced file will replace the file.
A file that is included with require
will only be included if it has not been included before. Files included with include
will always be included.
For instance, let's say you want to include jquery.js
only once, and before any of your other scripts in the same folder.
//=require vendor/jquery.js
//=require vendor/*.js
Note: This also works recursively. If for instance, for the example above, if another file in the folder vendor
is also including jquery.js
with the require
-directive it will be ignored.
- Updated replace to support specials Riim
- Fixed an issue with indenting
- Core rewritten to be slimmer and more comprehensive.
require
andinclude
no longer work the same.require
will only include a file that hasn't been included yet. See readme for details.- Tests have been rewritten based on the old ones, but also to fit the new functionality
- Deprecated
require_tree
andrequire_directory
as they serve little purpose. Use globs (path/to/**/*.xxx
) instead. - Fixed spacing issues and
- Merged community fix by trolev
- Merged feature: Keep leading whitespaces by maxgalbu
- Fixed issue which caused extensions to be "remembered" if
gulp-include
ran multiple times in a row, resulting in lost includes
-
Merged major refactoring by scottmas - Many thanks!
- Rewritten core (regex, replacing and file mashing)
- Glob support
- Recursive support
- Respecting indentation of included files
-
Upping version to 1.0.0 - seems fitting after such a large refactor
- Merged community fixes by platdesign and cujojp
- Updated regex directive to not collide with other requireing plugins, like browserify (cwacek)
- Changed replace-method to fix issue when requiring a file that contained special characters (juanghurtado)
- Added
require_tree
/include_tree
(Thanks to juanghurtado!) - Method now takes an
extensions
param for controlling what types of files to include
- Basic include
(MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2014 Hugo Wiledal
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