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gulp-function
accepts call to execute in gulp pipeline.
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Usage
var gulp = require("gulp");
var gulpFunction = require("gulp-function");
var Q = require("q");
var myFunction = function () {
var done = Q.defer();
console.log("Hello World!")
// NOTE:
// you can use done.resolve as callback function
// of any async tasks within this function
done.resolve();
return done.promise;
}
gulp.task('gulpTest',function() {
var stream = gulp.src('./mydir/*.something')
.pipe(gulpFunction(myFunction,'forEach')) //read the notes below
.pipe(gulp.dest("./build/"));
return stream; // by returning the stream gulp knows when our task has finished.
});
Notes:
- The first argument of gulpFunction can also be an array of multiple functionnames. Each function can return a promise. the pipe stop will finish when every promise is fullfilled.
- the second argument can be empty, it defaults to "forEach"
- the following options are available:
- "forFirst" - executes when first chunk/vinylfile of the stream reaches the pipestop. file is pushed further down the line when function's returned promise is fullfilled.
- "forEach" - executes like "forFirst" but with every chunk/vinylfile in the stream;
- "atEnd" - executes after all chunks have passed and are processed in full. That means the stream's "finish" event fires before "atLast" is executed!!!