$ npm i gulp-windowed
The following example concatenates groups of 5 markdown files. If src/posts
contains files post0.md
through post99.md
, then the next pipe would receive
a stream containing page0.md
through page19.md
, where page0.md
is the
concatenation of post0.md
through post4.md
. The ordering is guaranteed by
the use of gulp-sort.
import gulp from 'gulp'
import sort from 'gulp-sorted'
import { windowed } from 'gulp-windowed'
import concat from 'gulp-concat'
const run = () =>
gulp
.src('src/posts/*.md') // Posts in markdown
.pipe(sort()) // Sorted by filename
.pipe(
windowed(
5,
(
files,
i // In groups of 5
) => files.pipe(concat(`page${i}.md`)) // Concatenated into one page where 'i' is the window number
)
) // More pipes...
Here it is used to split groups of files into different folders:
import gulp from 'gulp'
import { windowed } from 'gulp-windowed'
import rename from 'gulp-rename'
const run = () =>
gulp.src('src/*').pipe(
windowed(10, (files, i, done) =>
files.pipe(
rename({
dirname: `folder${i}`
})
)
)
) // More pipes...
Here it is used to skip every other file:
import gulp from 'gulp'
import { windowed } from 'gulp-windowed'
const run = () =>
gulp
.src('src/*')
.pipe(windowed(1, (files, i, done) => (i % 2 === 0 ? files : done()))) // More pipes...
Notice that the stream of File
objects in the callback can be returned from
the callback. They are subsequently written to the resulting stream for the next
pipe outside the callback. This is useful because it allows you to perform
stream operations on the groups of files, while also allowing you to merge the
resulting streams back together to continue performing operations.
If you'd like an array of File
objects instead of a stream then import and
call arrayWindowed
instead.
windowed(n, cb) -> DuplexObjectStream<File>
Calls cb
with a readable object stream (or array for arrayWindowed
)
containing n
vinyl File
objects each
time n
are written to it. On stream end if there are any remaining File
objects because the n
threshold was not met then cb
is called with a
readable object stream (or array for arrayWindowed
) containing the remaining
[0, n
) File
objects. The contents of the duplex object stream returned by
the method depends on cb
(explained below).
Parameters:
n
:int
- A number ofFile
objects to include per window. Must be a positive integer.cb
:(files, i, done) -> File | Array<File> | Promise<File | Array<File> | *> | Observable<File | Array<File> | *> | ChildProcess | ReadableObjectStream<File> | undefined
- A callback which either callsdone
or returns aFile
object, an array ofFile
objects, or an asynchronous operation in some returnable format (see possiblecb
return types and async-done). If an asynchronous operation is returned it will be resolved. If the result ofcb
, through callingdone
or returning an asynchronous operation, is aFile
object or an array ofFile
objects then they will be written to the duplex object stream returned fromwindowed
.files
:ReadableObjectStream<File> | Array<File>
- A readable object stream (or array forwindow.array
) containing up ton
vinylFile
objects (see above from why not exactlyn
).i
:int
- The current zero-based window number (i.e. the number of timescb
has been called minus one).done
:(err, result) -> undefined
- Calldone(new Error(...))
for error ordone(null, result)
for success when performing asynchronous operations in non-returnable format or when performing strictly synchronous operations. This method does not need to be and should not be called if a valid value of the types mentioned above is returned fromcb
.
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