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grunt-staticize

Staticize your static files. Easy and simple

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grunt-staticize

Staticize your static files.

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-staticize --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-staticize');

The "staticize" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named staticize to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  staticize: {
    targetName:{
      rev:{  //revisioning task
        msite:{ //target
          'files': ['temp/msite/**/*.{css,js,jpg,png,gif}'],
          'dest': 'testF_2'
        },
        options: {  //revisioning options
          'encoding': 'utf8',
          'algorithm': 'md5',
          'length': 8
        }
      },
      rep: {  //replace task
        msite: {  //target
          'files': ['temp/msite/*.{css,js,jade}'],
          'assetsDirs': 'temp/msite/static/',
          'patterns': /\/{0,1}\w+(\/\w+)*\.\w+/mg
        }
      }
    }
  },
});

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Revisioning task

Revisionging task is to add hash for files,like: /static/logo.jpg -> /static/logo.d124da.jpg

Revisionging use field rev to defined.

rev is a json type,which inclode some target,and a option

//...
  rev:{
    targetA:{
      //...
    }
    targetB:{
      //...
    }
    option:{
      //...
    }
  }
//...
target

In each target you need defined files(the files you want opration) and dest(where you save the new files)

dest is optional,if you write this value,the new files will save to this folder, if you didn't write this,the old files will overwrite by the new files.

options [optional]
options.encoding [optional]

Type: String Default value: utf8

the files' encoding

options.algorithm [optional]

Type: String Default value: md5

the files hash type

options.length [optional]

Type: String Default value: 8

the hash length in the filename

example
grunt.initConfig({
  staticize: {
    targetName:{
      rev:{  //revisioning task
        msite:{ //target
          'files': ['temp/msite/**/*.{css,js,jpg,png,gif}'],
          'dest': 'testF_2'
        },
        options: {  //revisioning options
          'encoding': 'utf8',
          'algorithm': 'md5',
          'length': 8
        }
      }
    }
  },
});

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Replace task

Replace task is to replace all the resources' link url

That's say after you /static/logo.jpg -> /static/logo.d124da.jpg,you can use replace task to change all the place which use this file, for example in index.css and index.html we have

.logo{
  background:url('/static/logo.jpg');
}
<img src="/static/logo.jpg">

after replace task,this two file will became

.logo{
  background:url('/static/logo.d124da.jpg');
}
<img src="/static/logo.d124da.jpg">

Revisionging use field rep to defined.

rep is a json type,which inclode some target

//...
  rev:{
    targetA: { },
    targetB: { }
  }
//...
target

In each target you need defined files(the files you want opration) and assetsDirs(the static's place ) and patterns (which we need replace)

example
grunt.initConfig({
  staticize: {
    rep: {  //replace task
      msite: {  //target
        'files': ['temp/msite/*.{css,js,jade}'],  //replace this files 
        'assetsDirs': 'temp/msite/static/',  //the static which files use in 'temp/msite/static/'
        'patterns': /\/{0,1}\w+(\/\w+)*\.\w+/mg  //if match for example 'ad/ad.jpg','dfa/d.css' and try to replace the match based on the 'assetsDirs'
      }
    }
  },
});

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Package last updated on 04 Jun 2014

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