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htmlprocessor
Advanced tools
npm install -g htmlprocessor
This module is the processor behind grunt-processhtml, gulp-processhtml tasks.
For plenty of examples visit the documentation.
Outputs help
$ htmlprocessor -h
Usage: htmlprocessor file-to-process.html [options]
-h, --help display this help message
-v, --version display the version number
-l, --list file to output list of replaced files
-o, --output file to output processed HTML to
-d, --data pass a JSON file to processor
-e, --env specify an environment
-r, --recursive recursive processing
-c, --comment-marker change the comment marker
-i, --include-base set the directory to include files from
-s, --strip strip blocks matched by other environments
--custom-block-type specify custom block type
Outputs version number
$ htmlprocessor -v
Outputs to file-to-process.processed.html
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$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html
Outputs to processed/file.html
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$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html
Pass some data
$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html -d data.json
Specify an environment
$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html -e dev
Allow recursive processing
$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html -r
Change the comment marker to <!-- process --><!-- /process -->
$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html --comment-marker process
Create a list of files that were replaced and use that list to streamline the build process.
Note: This new option does not affect in any way the previous existing functionality (i.e. it's backward compatible).
$ htmlprocessor file-to-process.html -o processed/file.html --list wrk/replacement.list
Assumning you have this code in an HTML (or JSP)
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<!-- build:css content/myApplication.min.css -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="js/bower_components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="content/bootstrap-responsive.min.css" needed />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="content/styles.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="content/myApplicationStyles.css" />
<!--/build-->
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<!-- build:js js/myApplication.min.js -->
<script src="js/bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="js/bower_components/angular/angular.js"></script>
<script src="js/bower_components/angular-route/angular-route.js"></script>
<!-- App libs -->
<script src="app/app.js"></script>
<script src="app/filters/filters.js"></script>
<script src="app/controllers/applications.js"></script>
<!--/build-->
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The file "wrk/replacement.list" will contain something like this:
file-to-process.html:js/bower_components/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css
file-to-process.html:content/bootstrap-responsive.min.css
file-to-process.html:content/styles.css
file-to-process.html:content/myApplicationStyles.css
file-to-process.html:js/bower_components/jquery/dist/jquery.js
file-to-process.html:js/bower_components/angular/angular.js
file-to-process.html:js/bower_components/angular-route/angular-route.js
file-to-process.html:app/app.js
file-to-process.html:app/filters/filters.js
file-to-process.html:app/controllers/applications.js
And you can use these commands to concatenate and eventually minify without having to update the build to tell it where it should pickup each files. Also, in this way it orders the global file content in the same manner as your individual includes originally were.
sh -c "cat `cat wrk/replacement.list | grep '\.js$' | cut -d: -f2` > dist/js/myApplication.js"
sh -c "cat `cat wrk/replacement.list | grep '\.css$' | cut -d: -f2` > dist/css/myApplication.css"
If you processed more than a single "html" file, you can change the grep like this:
... | grep 'file-to-process.html:.*\.js$' | ... > dist/js/myApplication.js
... | grep 'other-file-to-process.html:.*\.js$' | ... > dist/js/myApplicationOther.js
The originating file name is included in the list file for that very purpose.
See LICENSE.txt
FAQs
Process html file using special comments
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