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gulp-series
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Gulp non-dependent ordered tasks runner. It solves the issue with the run-sequence module that doesn't abort the task chain when error.
Alternative to run-sequence solution that temporarily solves sequential task running.
This solves issues with run-sequence not aborting task chains on error.
var gulps = require("gulp-series");
gulps.registerTasks({
"test1" : (function(done) {
setTimeout(function() {
console.log("test1 is done");
done();
}, 1000);
}),
"test2" : (function() {
console.log("test2 is done");
})
});
gulps.registerSeries("default", ["test1", "test2"]);
gulp
/*output
[14:00:44] Starting 'default'...
[14:00:44] Starting '0.test1'...
[14:00:44] Finished 'default' after 1.43 ms
test1 is done
[14:00:45] Finished '0.test1' after 1 s
[14:00:45] Starting '1.test2'...
test2 is done
[14:00:45] Finished '1.test2' after 88 μs
*/
FAQs
Gulp non-dependent ordered tasks runner. It solves the issue with the run-sequence module that doesn't abort the task chain on error.
We found that gulp-series 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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