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expand-target
Advanced tools
Expand target definitions in a declarative configuration.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save expand-target
var target = require('expand-target');
Write declarative "target" definitions similar in concept to those used by grunt and make. This is useful for shared configs or to dynamically build-up a configuration that can be passed to any build system (even gulp!).
Basic example
target({
files: {
'a/': ['*.js'],
'b/': ['*.js'],
'c/': ['*.js']
}
});
results in
{
files: [
{
src: ['examples.js', 'index.js'],
dest: 'a/'
},
{
src: ['examples.js', 'index.js'],
dest: 'b/'
},
{
src: ['examples.js', 'index.js'],
dest: 'c/'
}
]
}
the same example with
expand: true
defined on the options
target({
options: { expand: true },
files: {
'a/': ['*.js'],
'b/': ['*.js'],
'c/': ['*.js']
}
});
results in
{
options: {
expand: true
},
files: [
{
src: ['examples.js'],
dest: 'a/examples.js'
},
{
src: ['index.js'],
dest: 'a/index.js'
},
{
src: ['examples.js'],
dest: 'b/examples.js'
},
{
src: ['index.js'],
dest: 'b/index.js'
},
{
src: ['examples.js'],
dest: 'c/examples.js'
},
{
src: ['index.js'],
dest: 'c/index.js'
}
]
}
See more examples. Visit expand-files for the full range of options and documentation.
Plugins must be registered before the configuration is expanded, which means you need to use the expand
method instead of passing your config directly to the constructor.
var target = new Target({cwd: 'foo'});
target
.use(foo)
.use(bar)
.use(baz);
target.expand({
src: '*.js',
dest: ''
});
Plugins are just functions where the only parameter exposed is the current "context".
Examples
In the following plugin, config
is the target instance:
target.use(function(config) {
config.foo = 'bar';
});
console.log(target.foo);
//=> 'bar'
To have the plugin called in a "child" context, like for iterating over files nodes as they're expanded, just return the plugin function until you get the node you want:
target.use(function fn(config) {
if (!config.node) return fn;
console.log(config);
});
Contexts
To see all available contexts, just do the following:
target.use(function fn(config) {
console.log('-----', config._name, '----');
console.log(config);
console.log('---------------------------');
return fn;
});
Any option from expand-files may be used. Please see that project for the full range of options and documentation.
The below "special" properties are fine to use either on an options
object or on the root of the object passed to expand-files
.
Either way they will be normalized onto the options
object to ensure that globby and consuming libraries are passed the correct arguments.
special properties
base
cwd
destBase
expand
ext
extDot
extend
flatten
rename
process
srcBase
example
Both of the following will result in expand
being on the options
object.
files({src: '*.js', dest: 'dist/', options: {expand: true}});
files({src: '*.js', dest: 'dist/', expand: true});
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
(This document was generated by verb-generate-readme (a verb generator), please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in .verb.md.)
To generate the readme and API documentation with verb:
$ npm install -g verb verb-generate-readme && verb
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm test
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb, v0.9.0, on July 19, 2016.
FAQs
Expand target definitions in a declarative configuration.
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