
Security News
Risky Biz Podcast: Making Reachability Analysis Work in Real-World Codebases
This episode explores the hard problem of reachability analysis, from static analysis limits to handling dynamic languages and massive dependency trees.
vinyl-source-stream
Advanced tools
Use conventional text streams at the start of your gulp or vinyl pipelines
Use conventional text streams at the start of your gulp or vinyl pipelines, making for nicer interoperability with the existing npm stream ecosystem.
Take, for example, browserify. There are the
gulp-browserify and
gulpify plugins, which you can use in
combination with gulp to get browserify working in your build. Unfortunately,
these plugins come with additional overhead: an extra GitHub repository, npm
module, maintainer, tests, semantics, etc. It's much simpler
in this case to use the original module directly where you can, which is what
vinyl-source-stream
handles for you.
Our previous example, browserify, has a streaming API for its output bundles
which you can use directly. This module is just a bridge that makes it
simple to use conventional text streams such as this in combination with gulp.
Here's an example of using vinyl-source-stream
and browserify
, compared to
using gulpify
:
var source = require('vinyl-source-stream')
var streamify = require('gulp-streamify')
var browserify = require('browserify')
var uglify = require('gulp-uglify')
var gulpify = require('gulpify')
var rename = require('gulp-rename')
var gulp = require('gulp')
// using gulpify:
gulp.task('gulpify', function() {
gulp.src('index.js')
.pipe(gulpify())
.pipe(uglify())
.pipe(rename('bundle.js'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./'))
})
// using vinyl-source-stream:
gulp.task('browserify', function() {
var bundleStream = browserify('./index.js').bundle()
bundleStream
.pipe(source('index.js'))
.pipe(streamify(uglify()))
.pipe(rename('bundle.js'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./'))
})
Not all that different, really! The nice thing here is that you're getting the up-to-date browserify API and don't have to worry about the plugin's available functionality. Of course, these same benefits apply for any readable text stream you can find on npm.
stream = sourceStream([filename])
Creates a through stream which takes text as input, and emits a single vinyl file instance for streams down the pipeline to consume.
filename
is a "pretend" filename to use for your file, which some streams
might use to determine various factors such as the final filename of your file.
It should be a string, and though recommended, using this argument is optional.
MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
FAQs
Use conventional text streams at the start of your gulp or vinyl pipelines
The npm package vinyl-source-stream receives a total of 117,292 weekly downloads. As such, vinyl-source-stream popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vinyl-source-stream demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
This episode explores the hard problem of reachability analysis, from static analysis limits to handling dynamic languages and massive dependency trees.
Security News
/Research
Malicious Nx npm versions stole secrets and wallet info using AI CLI tools; Socket’s AI scanner detected the supply chain attack and flagged the malware.
Security News
CISA’s 2025 draft SBOM guidance adds new fields like hashes, licenses, and tool metadata to make software inventories more actionable.