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gulp-bless-improved-cachebusting
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CSS post-processor which splits CSS files suitably for Internet Explorer < 10. Bless + Gulp = gulp-bless. In this version, cachebusting is using a sha1 hash so no unnecessary busting is happening.
Gulp plugin which splits CSS files suitably for Internet Explorer < 10. In this version, cachebusting is using a sha1 hash so no unnecessary busting is happening.
This is the a Gulp wrapper around bless.js (see blesscss.com).
npm install gulp-bless
var gulp = require('gulp');
var bless = require('gulp-bless');
gulp.task('css', function() {
gulp.src('style.css')
.pipe(bless())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./splitCSS'));
});
gulp.task('default', ['watch']);
// Rerun the task when a file changes
gulp.task('watch', function () {
gulp.watch('./css/*.css', ['css']);
});
imports
- A boolean (which defaults to true
). Determines whether or not the first chunk / "blessed" file @import
s the others.cacheBuster
- A boolean (which defaults to true
). If imports
is true
, this will add a random query parameter value to prevent against aggressive caching.log
- A boolean (which defaults to false
). Logs a small bit of information about the process.suffix
- Either a string or a function (which defaults to "-blessed"
).
//Assume you have long.css that is to be splitted into 3 parts, following code will
//produce 3 files: long.css, long-part1.css, long-part2.css
gulp.src('long.css')
.pipe(bless{
suffix: '-part'
})
.pipe(gulp.dest('./'));
//Assume you have long.css that is to be splitted into 3 parts, following code will
//produce 3 files: long.css, long-functionpart1.css, long-functionpart2.css
gulp.src('long.css')
.pipe(bless{
suffix: function(index) {
return "-functionpart" + index;
}
})
.pipe(gulp.dest('./'));
Example:
gulp.src('long.css')
.pipe(bless({
imports: false
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./'))
You should minify your CSS after it goes through gulp-bless. See BlessCSS/bless#90 as to why.
Yes. This can be used with gulp-sourcemaps.
FAQs
CSS post-processor which splits CSS files suitably for Internet Explorer < 10. Bless + Gulp = gulp-bless. In this version, cachebusting is using a sha1 hash so no unnecessary busting is happening.
We found that gulp-bless-improved-cachebusting 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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