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@gulp-sourcemaps/map-sources
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Gulp plugin for mapping sources of a sourcemap.
Gulp plugin for mapping sources of a sourcemap.
var mapSources = require('@gulp-sourcemaps/map-sources');
gulp.src(...)
.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
.pipe(mapSources(function(sourcePath, file) {
return '../' + sourcePath;
}))
.pipe(sourcemaps.write())
.pipe(gulp.dest(...))
mapSources(mapFn)
Takes a map function as the only argument. Returns an objectMode
Transform stream.
mapFn(sourcePath, file)
The map function is called once per value of the sources
array of a sourceMap
attached to each Vinyl
object passed through the stream. The map function is called with the sourcePath
string from the sources
array and the file
object it originated from. The return value replaces the original value in the array.
If a Vinyl
object doesn't have a sourceMap
or sourceMap.sources
property, the file is passed through the stream without having the mapFn
called.
All sources
are normalized to use /
instead of \\
as path separators.
MIT
FAQs
Gulp plugin for mapping sources of a sourcemap.
We found that @gulp-sourcemaps/map-sources demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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