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import {Target, Module, CoreTypeScriptOptions, BuildHelper} from "gulp-typescript-helper";
const DEFAULTS:CoreTypeScriptOptions = {
noImplicitAny: true,
removeComments: true,
noEmitHelpers: true,
sourceMap: true,
declaration: true
});
const builder = BuildHelper
// Setup the builder by injecting a promise constructor.
.inject(PromiseFactory) // Optional: will use Q as a default.
// Define your source folder and destination base path.
.fromTo(PATH.SOURCE, "./dist" , DEFAULTS);
// Subsequent tasks are simplified down to this:
gulp.task(
TASK.DIST_UMD,
()=> builder
.init(
MODULE.UMD + '.min',
TARGET.ES5,
MODULE.UMD)
.clear() // Clears the destination directory.
.minify() // Signals to enable minification (uglify).
.execute() // Commences the build pipeline
.then(()=>
/* Whatever steps you want to do before completion */) //
);
See more real use cases and examples here: https://github.com/electricessence/TypeScript.NET/blob/master/_gulp/dist.ts
FAQs
export interface CoreTypeScriptOptions
We found that gulp-typescript-helper 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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