Not a gulp-specific question per-se, but how would one get info from the package.json file within the gulpfile.js; For instance, I want to get the homepage or the name and use it in a task.
问题:
回答1:
Don't use require('./package.json')
for a watch process. Using require
will resolve the module as the results of the first request. So if you are editing your package.json those edits won't work unless you stop your watch process and restart it. For a gulp watch process it would be best to use bitlinguist's method as it will re-read the file and parse it each time that your task is executed.
var fs = require('fs');
var json = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('./package.json'));
回答2:
This is not gulp specific.
var p = require('./package.json')
p.homepage
UPDATE:
Be aware that "require" will cache the read results - meaning you cannot require, write to the file, then require again and expect the results to be updated.
回答3:
This is a good solution @Mangled Deutz. I myself first did that but it did not work (Back to that in a second), then I tried this solution:
# Gulpfile.coffee
requireJSON = (file) ->
fs = require "fs"
JSON.parse fs.readFileSync file
Now you should see that this is a bit verbose (even though it worked). require('./package.json')
is the best solution:
Tip
-remember to add './' in front of the file name. I know its simple, but it is the difference between the require method working and not working.
回答4:
If you are triggering gulp from NPM, like using "npm run build" or something
(This only works for gulp run triggers by NPM)
process.env.npm_package_Object
this should be seprated by underscore for deeper objects.
if you want to read some specific config in package.json like you want to read config object you have created in package.json
scripts : {
build: gulp
},
config : {
isClient: false.
}
then you can use
process.env.npm_package_**config_isClient**