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Hashes your js and css files and rename the <script>
and <link>
declarations that refer to them in your html/php/etc files.
Install this grunt plugin next to your project's grunt.js gruntfile with: npm install grunt-hashres@0.2.1
Then add this line to your project's grunt.js
gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-hashres');
The latest stable version compatible with Grunt 0.3.x is 0.2.1.
Add the following to your grunt.js
file, inside the initConfig
function:
hashres: {
// hashres is a multitask. Here 'prod' is the name of the subtask. You can have as many as you want.
prod: {
// Files to hash
files: [
// WARNING: These files will be renamed!
'dist/prod/scripts/my-compressed-and-minified-scripts.js',
'dist/prod/styles/my-compressed-and-minified-styles.css'],
// File that refers to above files and needs to be updated with the hashed name
out: 'dist/prod/home.php',
// Optional. Encoding used to read/write files. Default value 'utf8'
encoding: 'utf8',
// Optional. Format used to name the files specified in 'files' property.
// Default value: '${hash}.${name}.cache.${ext}'
fileNameFormat: '${hash}.${name}.cache.${ext}',
// Optional. Should files be renamed or only alter the references to the files
// Default value: true
renameFiles: true
}
}
The way this task works follows my workflow: I only hash the .js and .css files of my production release files,
which are first both uglified and minified.
If you want to hash a different set of files for a different environment,
simply add another subtask under hashres
.
files
: A single file expression or an array of file expressions. Something likemyscripts/*.js
would be valid.out
: The file expression(s) that refer to the hashed files and that will be updated with the new names. You can update more than one file specifying an array of output files:[out/fileOne.html, out/fileTwo.html]
encoding
: Encoding used to read and write files. Usingutf8
by default.fileNameFormat
: The files specified in propertyfiles
will be renamed according to the pattern specified in this property. The following variables are allowed:${hash}
: the first 8 digits of the md5 of the file.${name}
: the original name of the file.${ext}
: the original extension of the file.
renameFiles
: Rename the files or leave them in place and only alter the references to them inout
. Defaults totrue
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.
- 19/11/12 - 0.2.1: Optional File Renaming, thanks to raphaeleidus.
- 14/11/12 - 0.1.5: Feature request #1:
fileNameFormat
property added. - 02/11/12 - 0.1.3: First working release.
Copyright (c) 2013 Luismahou Licensed under the MIT license.