A Grunt task to remove develop and test only code blocks from CoffeeScript files for production build.
Requirements: Grunt
~0.4.1
or above
Install in your workspace project
$ cd ~/your/workspace/project
$ npm install grunt-coffee-strip-code --save-dev
then add line to Gruntfile.js
:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-coffee-strip-code');
In Gruntfile.js
add section named coffee_strip_code
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
grunt.initConfig({
coffee_strip_code: {
options: {
// Task-specific options go here.
},
your_target: {
// Task-specific file lists and/or options go here.
},
},
})
Type: String
Default value: test-block-start
The text inside the opening comment used to identify code to strip.
Type: String
Default value: test-block-end
The text inside the closing comment used to identify code to strip.
Type: RegExp
Default value: (a generated RegExp matching the start and end comments)
If the default start and end comment matching doesn't work for your needs, you can supply your own RegExp to match against. If the pattern option is specified, the start_comment and end_comment options are ignored.
The following source code exposes the bar function to the public API for testing, but the bar function should not be accessible in the released library. grunt-coffee-strip-code
(with the default options) will remove the comment blocks from the example below keeping the bar function private in production:
( () ->
bar = () ->
doSomething()
api = {
foo: () ->
bar()
}
}
## test-block-start ##
api._bar = bar;
## test-block-end ##
return api;
)()
The following configuration will strip out code that begins with the /* start-test-block / comment and ends with the / end-test-block */ comment from all .js files in the dist/ folder.
grunt.initConfig({
coffee_strip_code: {
options: {
start_comment_tag: 'test-block-start',
end_comment_tag: 'test-block-end',
},
src: 'dist/*.coffee'
},
})
The following configuration will remove log() statements from all .js files in the dist/ folder
grunt.initConfig({
coffee_strip_code: {
options: {
pattern: /log\(\)/g
},
src: 'dist/*.coffee'
},
})
The normal behavior is to strip out code in the source files and then save those files with the same name. If you need to save them to a different name, you can specify a dest
option as well.
grunt.initConfig({
coffee_strip_code: {
options: { },
files: [
{src: 'tmp/my-app.coffee', dest: 'dist/my-app.coffee'},
{src: 'tmp/my-lib.coffee', dest: 'dist/my-lib.coffee'},
],
},
})
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
- 0.1.3 Added travis watcher
- 0.1.2 Fixed few typos into documentation
- 0.1.1 Fixed few typos into documentation
- 0.1.0 Initial release
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Maciej Sypień
This Project was inspired by Philip Walton and his grunt-strip-code package.