Compile Marko templates as part of your Gulp build process.
var marko = require('gulp-marko-compile');
gulp.task('marko', function() {
gulp.src('./src/*.marko')
.pipe(marko({preserveWhitespace: true}).on('error', gutil.log))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./public/'))
});
gulp-marko-compile will emit an error for cases such as invalid Marko syntax. If uncaught, the error will crash gulp.
You will need to attach a listener (i.e. .on('error')
) for the error event emitted by gulp-marko-compile:
var markoStream = marko({preserveWhitespace: true});
// Attach listener
markoStream.on('error', function(err) {});
In addition, you may utilize gulp-util's logging function:
var gutil = require('gulp-util');
// ...
var markoStream = marko({preserveWhitespace: true});
// Attach listener
markoStream.on('error', gutil.log);
Since .on(...)
returns this
, you can make you can compact it as inline code:
gulp.src('./src/*.marko')
.pipe(marko({preserveWhitespace: true}).on('error', gutil.log))
// ...
The options object supports the same options as the standard Marko compiler
Fully comply with Gulp plugin guidelines AKA write some tests
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