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gulp-file-contents-to-keys

Input some files, outputs a javascript Object with keys as file names and values as their content (escaped string) Very helpful when working with HTML template files and you want to import them all in an easy way.

See my other related packaged:

Compiles templates files (lodash/underscore) to ES6 exports, in a single file

Input template files, output a single file with exports as variables (file name) and values as file contents.

Install

$ npm install gulp-file-contents-to-keys

How it works

Given a nested directory of files like so,

my-files
├── a.html
├── a.html
└── some folder-c
    ├── c.html
    └── deep
        └── d.html

gulp-file-contents-to-keys reads each file, and outputs a single file representing the contents of each file. The output is an Object (keys/values) and can have a configurable varable name.

How to Use (with GULP)

var gulp        = require('gulp');
var filesTokeys = require('gulp-file-contents-to-keys');

gulp.task('default', function() {
    gulp.src('./templates/**/*.html')
        .pipe(filesTokeys(
            {
                name            : 'export default templates',
                fileName        : 'output.js',
                minify          : true,
                removeFileTypes : true,
                folderDelimiter : '|',
            }
        ))
        .pipe(gulp.dest('./test/output'))
});

Output example:

export default templates = {
    "a": "<div>file a</div>",
    "b": "<p style=\"color:red\">file b</p>",
    "some folder-c": {
        "c": "<ul><li>item 1</li><li>item 2</li><li>item 3</li></ul>",
        "deep": {
            "d": "<p>deepest</p>"
        }
    }
};

Settings

Name Type Default Info
name String var temlpates the name which points to the created Object. For example: export default templates if you want to import it using ES6 modules
fileName String example: 'output.js' will output that file to the stream. it is an optional and the output of the plugin can also be used (within the gulp task) with gulp-concat to output to anywhere
minify Boolean true minify the files' content (removes new lines & whitespaces between HTML tags)
removeFileTypes Boolean true don't include in the Objects keys the file types (disregard .html for example)

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