1 | [](http://travis-ci.org/jharding/grunt-exec) |
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2 | grunt-exec |
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3 | ========== |
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4 | |
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5 | Grunt plugin for executing shell commands. |
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6 | |
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7 | Installation |
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8 | ------------ |
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10 | Install grunt-exec using npm: |
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12 | ``` |
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13 | $ npm install grunt-exec |
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14 | ``` |
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15 | |
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16 | Then add this line to your project's *Gruntfile.js*: |
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17 | |
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18 | ```javascript |
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19 | grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-exec'); |
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20 | ``` |
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21 | |
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22 | Usage |
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23 | ----- |
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25 | This plugin is a [multi task][types_of_tasks], meaning that grunt will automatically iterate over all exec targets if a target is not specified. |
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27 | If the exit code generated by the specified shell command is greater than 0, grunt-exec will assume an error has occurred and will abort grunt immediately. |
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29 | [types_of_tasks]: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt/blob/master/docs/types_of_tasks.md#multi-tasks |
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30 | |
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31 | ### Properties |
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33 | * __command__: The shell command to be executed. Must be a string or a function that returns a string. (alias: __cmd__) |
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34 | * __stdout__: If `true`, stdout will be printed. Defaults to `true`. |
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35 | * __stderr__: If `true`, stderr will be printed. Defaults to `true`. |
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36 | * __cwd__: Current working directory of the shell command. Defaults to the directory containing your Gruntfile. |
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37 | * __exitCode__: The expected exit code, task will fail if the actual exit code doesn't match. Defaults to `0`. |
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38 | * __callback__: The callback function passed `child_process.exec`. Defaults to a noop. |
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39 | |
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40 | ### Command Functions |
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42 | If you plan on doing advanced stuff with grunt-exec, you'll most likely be using functions for the `command` property of your exec targets. This section details a couple of helpful tips about command functions that could help make your life easier. |
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44 | #### Passing arguments from the command line |
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46 | Command functions can be called with arbitrary arguments. Let's say we have the following exec target that echoes a formatted name: |
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48 | ```javascript |
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49 | exec: { |
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50 | echo_name: { |
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51 | cmd: function(firstName, lastName) { |
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52 | var formattedName = [ |
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53 | lastName.toUpperCase(), |
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54 | firstName.toUpperCase() |
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55 | ].join(', '); |
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56 | |
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57 | return 'echo ' + formattedName; |
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58 | } |
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59 | } |
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60 | } |
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61 | ``` |
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63 | In order to get `SIMPSON, HOMER` echoed, you'd run `grunt exec:echo_name:homer:simpson` from the command line. |
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64 | |
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65 | ### Accessing `grunt` object |
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67 | All command functions are called in the context of the `grunt` object that they are being ran with. This means you can access the `grunt` object through `this`. |
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68 | |
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69 | ### Example |
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71 | The following examples are available in grunt-exec's Gruntfile. |
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72 | |
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73 | ```javascript |
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74 | grunt.initConfig({ |
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75 | exec: { |
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76 | remove_logs: { |
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77 | command: 'rm -f *.log', |
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78 | stdout: false, |
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79 | stderr: false |
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80 | }, |
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81 | list_files: { |
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82 | cmd: 'ls -l **' |
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83 | }, |
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84 | echo_grunt_version: { |
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85 | cmd: function() { return 'echo ' + this.version; } |
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86 | }, |
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87 | echo_name: { |
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88 | cmd: function(firstName, lastName) { |
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89 | var formattedName = [ |
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90 | lastName.toUpperCase(), |
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91 | firstName.toUpperCase() |
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92 | ].join(', '); |
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94 | return 'echo ' + formattedName; |
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95 | } |
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96 | } |
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97 | } |
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98 | }); |
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99 | ``` |
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101 | Testing |
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102 | ------- |
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103 | |
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104 | ``` |
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105 | $ cd grunt-exec |
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106 | $ npm test |
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107 | ``` |
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108 | |
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109 | Issues |
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110 | ------ |
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111 | |
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112 | Found a bug? Create an issue on GitHub. |
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113 | |
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114 | https://github.com/jharding/grunt-exec/issues |
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115 | |
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116 | Versioning |
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117 | ---------- |
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119 | For transparency and insight into the release cycle, releases will be numbered with the follow format: |
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121 | `<major>.<minor>.<patch>` |
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123 | And constructed with the following guidelines: |
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125 | * Breaking backwards compatibility bumps the major |
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126 | * New additions without breaking backwards compatibility bumps the minor |
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127 | * Bug fixes and misc changes bump the patch |
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129 | For more information on semantic versioning, please visit http://semver.org/. |
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130 | |
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131 | License |
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132 | ------- |
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134 | Copyright (c) 2012 [Jake Harding](http://thejakeharding.com) |
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135 | Licensed under the MIT License. |
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