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I am trying to compile multiple jade templates into single JS file using grunt-contrib-jade. Problem I'm facing is that with full path to templates, I get function names with full path. I want to avoid that, so I tried using cwd (without expand). This ended up with the following:

>> Source file "test.jade" not found.
>> Source file "test2.jade" not found.

Is there any way I could achieve what I plan? My grunt config for that task is as following:

jade: {
  js: {
    options: {
      client: true,
      amd: true
    },
    files: [ {
      cwd: 'js/views/',
      src: ['*.jade'],
      dest: 'js/tmp/templates.js'
    } ]
  }
},

Thanks in advice, Dracco

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  • as far as i know grunt-contrib-jade does not concat
    – Dhiraj
    May 21, 2015 at 13:53
  • It does ;). It works with below config, just has full paths as function names: files: [ { src: 'js/views/*.jade', dest: 'js/tmp/templates.js' } ]
    – Dracco
    May 21, 2015 at 15:33
  • that's weird. I tried it and it was not working. Maybe, i am doing something wrong. This is how my config looks like output.jsbin.com/tobute/1.js
    – Dhiraj
    May 21, 2015 at 15:34
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    Because the expand: true, grunt runs jade separately for each file, meaning that you will end up with multiple files. If you remove it however, it ends up bringing errors I posted :(.
    – Dracco
    May 21, 2015 at 16:12

1 Answer 1

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Silly me, didn't fully read the documentation of the plugin :(.

The solution is trivial, using the processName option:

options: {
      client: true,
      amd: true,
      processName: function(path) {
        var pathChunks = path.split('.')[0].split('/');
        return pathChunks[pathChunks.length - 1];
      }
    }

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