gulp-aggregate
Gulp plugin that acts like a buffer, but a bit differently:
gulp-aggregate is a Through stream with a twist.
Every time the stream receives a file, it will keep it in an
in-memory buffer along with the files received in the past,
keeping one copy per file path.
It then writes the full batch of files into a new stream
(which is passed to a callback function) and emits the end
event on that stream.
This behaviour allows you to use continuous streams (that never
emit the end
event, like gulp-watch
)
and make them play well with other gulp plugins that expect the source
stream to end (like gulp-concat
and gulp-inject
).
Example:
watch = ;aggregate = ; // concat requires 'end' event in order to concat all the filesconcat = ; fileStreamWithNoEndEvent =
The default debounce
time is 50ms. After debounce
milliseconds without
receiving data, the callback
function will get called with the new aggregated stream.