Getting to grips with Gulp and have a question.
So I have a gulp CSS task like the below which works just fine:
var sassDir = 'app/scss';
var targetCssDir = 'public/assets';
gulp.task('css', function(){
return gulp.src(sassDir + '/main.scss')
.pipe(sass({ style: 'compressed' }).on('error', gutil.log))
.pipe(autoprefix('last 10 version'))
.pipe(gulp.dest(targetCssDir));;
});
But is there a way to add my vendor files like Bootstrap so it will be included for minification and concatenation.
Hope you can advise.!
gulp-sass will meet your request. Pls let me show you how to compile Sass files and minify (or compress) compiled css files:
- install gulp-sass from here
- in you project's gulpfile.js, add following code:
Note: outputStyle in gulp-sass has four options: nested
, expanded
, compact
, compressed
It really works, I have used it in my project. Hope it helps.
var gulp = require('gulp');
var sass = require('gulp-sass');
//sass
gulp.task('sass', function () {
gulp.src(['yourCSSFolder/*.scss', 'yourCSSFolder/**/*.scss'])
.pipe(sass({outputStyle: 'compressed'}))
.pipe(gulp.dest('yourCSSFolder/'));
});
// Default task
gulp.task('default', function () {
gulp.start('sass');
});
For reminder the readme
I can think of two solutions. The best option, I feel, is to use @import
statements within your Sass file to include the vendor files. Use relative paths to where they live, and you can then include them in the order you want. Apparently this doesn't work using SASS unless you are using SASS imports.
Alternatively, you can use event-stream
and gulp-concat
to concatenate streams of files. In this case, you should not use gulp-sass
to compress the files, rather, use something like gulp-csso
to handle the compression.
var es = require('event-stream'),
concat = require('gulp-concat');
gulp.task('css', function(){
var vendorFiles = gulp.src('/glob/for/vendor/files');
var appFiles = gulp.src(sassDir + '/main.scss')
.pipe(sass({ style: 'compressed' }).on('error', gutil.log));
return es.concat(vendorFiles, appFiles)
.pipe(concat('output-file-name.css'))
.pipe(autoprefix('last 10 version'))
.pipe(gulp.dest(targetCssDir));
});
Again, you should use the first method if you can, but es.concat
is useful for other scenarios.
i found this recently gulp-cssjoin
this allows you to replace imports with inline css
the scss
@import '../../bower_components/angular/angular-csp.css';
the gulp task
var gulp = require('gulp'),
gutil = require('gulp-util'),
sass = require('gulp-ruby-sass'),
cssjoin = require('gulp-cssjoin'),
csscomb = require('gulp-csscomb');
gulp.task('sass',['images'], function() {
return gulp.src('src/sass/*.{sass,scss}')
.pipe(sass({
compass: true,
bundleExec: true,
sourcemap: true,
sourcemapPath: '../src/sass'
}))
.on('error',gutil.log.bind(gutil, 'Sass Error'))
.pipe(cssjoin({
paths: ['./src/sass']
}))
.pipe(csscomb())
.pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});
the important part is the passing in of the paths
.pipe(cssjoin({
paths: ['./src/sass']
}))