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gulpfile.js
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var gulp = require('gulp'),
uglify = require('gulp-uglify'),
concat = require('gulp-concat');
var paths = {
'dev': {
'js': './resources/assets/js/',
'vendor': './resources/assets/vendor/'
},
'production': {
'js': './public/assets/js/'
}
};
gulp.task('default', ['js']);
gulp.task('js', function(){
return gulp.src([
paths.dev.vendor+'jquery/dist/jquery.js',
paths.dev.js+'js'
])
.pipe(concat('app.min.js'))
.pipe(uglify())
.pipe(gulp.dest(paths.production.js));
});
gulp.task('watch', function() {
gulp.watch(paths.dev.js + '/*.js', ['js']);
});
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Elixir Asset Management
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Elixir provides a clean, fluent API for defining some basic Gulp tasks
| for your Laravel application. By default, we are compiling the Sass
| file for our application, as well as publishing vendor resources.
|
*/
//elixir(function(mix) {
// mix.sass('app.scss');
//});