grunt-banner
Adds a simple banner to files
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.1
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-banner --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-banner');
Or if you are using matchdep it will be included along with other
grunt-*
tasks by using this line of JS:
require('matchdep').filterDev('grunt-*').forEach(grunt.loadNpmTasks);
The "usebanner" task
grunt-banner renamed it’s task from banner
to usebanner
as a banner
is often used to hold a banner template
for a number of grunt plugins
Overview
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named usebanner
to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig()
.
The wildcard selector *
is perfectly valid for selecting targets to add a banner to.
grunt.initConfig({
usebanner: {
taskName: {
options: {
position: 'top' || 'bottom'
banner: '// banner text <%= templates encouraged %>'
},
files: {
src: [ 'path/to/file.ext', 'path/to/another/*.ext' ]
}
}
}
})
Options
options.position
Type: String
Default value: 'top
Value range: 'top'
or 'bottom'
only
The position to place the banner - either the top or bottom (other values will default to top)
options.banner
Type: String
Default value: ``
The text to use as a banner. Templated strings are perfectly acceptable and encouraged.
Usage Examples
In this example an appConfig
is read from a JSON file and used to populate a banner
template which
is then used by grunt-banner
to place at the top of some files. Each file in the array will have the
banner placed on to it and all .js
files in the /more-scripts/
folder will have a banner thanks to
the *
wildcard.
var appConfig = grunt.file.readJSON( 'app-config.json' ) || {};
grunt.initConfig({
banner: '/* <%= appConfig.info.name %> - version <%= appConfig.info.version %> - ' +
'<%= grunt.template.today("dd-mm-yyyy") %>\n' +
'<%= appConfig.info.description %>\n ' +
'© <%= grunt.template.today("yyyy") %> <%= appConfig.info.author.name %> ' +
'- <%= appConfig.info.author.email %> */\n',
usebanner: {
dist: {
options: {
position: 'top'
banner: '<%= banner %>'
},
files: {
src: [ 'scripts/main-min.js', 'stylesheets/main-min.css', 'more-scripts/*.js' ]
}
}
}
})
Notes
grunt-banner
simply adds the banner to the head or foot of the files that are specified by
the array passed to files.src
, it makes no attempt to see if a banner already exists and it
is up to the user to ensure that the file should not already contain a banner. To this end it is
strongly recommended to use the grunt-contrib-clean
task and only add banners to production-ready code.
Contributing
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.
Release History
- 01.05.03 -- v0.1.4 -- Fix for wildcard selector
- 01.05.13 -- v0.1.3 -- Added travis
- 30.04.13 -- v0.1.0 -- Initial release of grunt-banner