Klect is a node module that will collect and enumerate groups of assets.
This is usually Javascript and Stylesheets, but it can be anything.
$ npm install klect
var bundles = {
"mobile.css": 'modules/**/*.mobile.{less,css}'
"desktop.css": 'modules/**/*.{less,css}'
"site.js": [
'modules/angular/angular.js',
'modules/**/*.js'
]
}
var assets = new klect().gather(bundles);
// List files
console.log(assets.files());
// List only "site.js" files
console.log(assets.bundles("site.js").files())
// List only "site.js" URL paths
console.log(assets.bundles("site.js").urls())
Note that assets are collected in a first come / first claim basis.
In the example above,
"mobile.css": 'modules/**/*.mobile.{less,css}'
"desktop.css": 'modules/**/*.{less,css}'
desktop.css will ignore any files already claimed by mobile.css.
This also applies within a single bundle:
"site.js": [
'modules/angular/angular.js',
'modules/**/*.js'
Here, angular will always be loaded first, and the *.js glob will ignore angular so there will be no duplicates.
If there's a file you need included in every bundle every time, like a .less mixin, just preface the path with a "!":
"mobile.css": [
'!modules/styles/mixins.less'
'modules/**/*.mobile.{less,css}'
]
"desktop.css": [
'!modules/styles/mixins.less'
'modules/**/*.{less,css}'
]
You may have also guessed by now that path specifications can be literal
'foo/bar.js'
or glob
'foo/**/bar.*'
Klect is also good for server-side modules:
var files = new klect().gather(['modules/server/*']).files()
for (var i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
require(files[i]);
}
Set path base and web url base:
var assets = new klect({
cwd: "./",
urlcwd: "/"
}).gather(bundles);
Get a specific bundle:
console.log(assets.bundles("site.js"));
Or a list of bundles by glob name:
console.log(assets.bundles("site.*"));
First, create a helper function for your views:
var assets = new klect().gather(bundles);
app.locals.scripts = function(bundleName){
// In production, just reference the bundle name, like "site.js"
// otherwise, load each script individually.
var scripts = environment === "production" ? [bundleName] : assets.bundles(bundleName).urls();
var output = "";
for (var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++) {
output += '<script src="'+ scripts[i] +'" type="text/javascript"></script>'
}
return output;
}
index.jade
html
head
!=scripts("head.js")
body
h1 Example page
!=scripts("site.js")
Gulp
This will build every script for production environments by bundle name.
var assets = new klect().gather(bundles);
gulp.task('scripts', function(){
var scripts = assets.bundles('*.js');
for (var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++) {
gulp
.src(scripts[i].files)
.pipe(concat(js.name))
.pipe(uglify())
.pipe(gulp.dest('./build/'));
}
})
klect is UNLICENSED.