grunt-filerev-mobpro

0.2.1 • Public • Published

grunt-filerev-mobpro

Static asset revisioning through file content hash

Getting Started

If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a gruntfile as well as install and use grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, install this plugin with this command:

npm install --save-dev grunt-filerev-mobpro

Overview

This task will revision your files based on its contents. You should then set the files to expire far into the future for better caching and it will only update when it changes.

Example

grunt.initConfig({
  filerev: {
    options: {
      encoding: 'utf8',
      algorithm: 'md5',
      length: 8
    },
    images: {
      src: 'img/**/*.{jpg,jpeg,gif,png,webp}'
    }
  },
});

Options

options.encoding

Type: String
Default: 'utf8'

The file encoding.

options.algorithm

Type: String
Default: 'md5'

algorithm is dependent on the available algorithms supported by the version of OpenSSL on the platform. Examples are 'sha1', 'md5', 'sha256', 'sha512', etc. On recent releases, openssl list-message-digest-algorithms will display the available digest algorithms.

options.length

Type: Number
Default: 8

The number of characters of the file hash to prefix the file name with.

Destination

It will overwrite the src files if you don't specify a dest:

filerev: {
  images: {
    src: ['img1.png', 'img2.png'],
    dest: 'tmp'
  }
}

If you specify targetFiles, the reference to the original file names will be rewritten to the new, hashed name:

filerev: {
  images: {
    src: ['img1.png', 'img2.png'],
    dest: 'tmp'
    targetFiles: ['index.html', 'index.php']
  }
}

Summary

The task keeps track of all files created and its sources in a summary that is exposed through the grunt.filerev.summary object. It can be used to replace references to the revved files or debugging purposes. The key of the object is the original filename, the value is the new revved path.

For a configuration like this

filerev: {
  images: {
    src: ['img1.png', 'img2.png'],
    dest: 'tmp'
  }
}

the content grunt.filerev.summary could look like that:

{
  'img1.png': 'tmp/img1.59bcc3ad.png',
  'img2.png': 'tmp/img2.060b1aa6.png'
}

License

BSD license and copyright Google

Credit

We would like to thank the developers of the original grunt-filerev plugin, upon whose code this fork is based.

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npm i grunt-filerev-mobpro

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  • danielvdende