I dislike the solutions here (including the one I previously gave) and here's why:
- The problem with the highest voted answer is that you have to manually sync the list of script tags when you add/rename/delete a JS file.
- The problem with the accepted answer is that your list of JS files can't have pattern matching. This means you've got to update it by hand in the Gruntfile.
I've figured out how to solve both of these issues. I've set up my grunt task so that every time a file is added or deleted, the script tags automatically get generated to reflect that. This way, you don't need to modify your html file or your grunt file when you add/remove/rename your JS files.
To summarize how that works, I have a html template with a variable for the script tags. I use https://github.com/alanshaw/grunt-include-replace to populate that variable. In dev mode, that variable comes from a globbing pattern of all my JS files. The watch task recalculates this value when a JS file is added or removed.
Now, to get different results in dev or prod mode, you simply populate that variable with a different value. Here's some code:
var jsSrcFileArray = [
'src/main/scripts/app/js/Constants.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/js/Random.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/js/Vector.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/js/scripts.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/js/StatsData.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/js/Dialog.js',
'src/main/scripts/app/**/*.js',
'!src/main/scripts/app/js/AuditingReport.js'
];
var jsScriptTags = function (srcPattern, destPath) {
if (srcPattern === undefined) {
throw new Error("srcPattern undefined");
}
if (destPath === undefined) {
throw new Error("destPath undefined");
}
return grunt.util._.reduce(
grunt.file.expandMapping(srcPattern, destPath, {
filter: 'isFile',
flatten: true,
expand: true,
cwd: '.'
}),
function (sum, file) {
return sum + '\n<script src="' + file.dest + '" type="text/javascript"></script>';
},
''
);
};
...
grunt.initConfig({
includereplace: {
dev: {
options: {
globals: {
scriptsTags: '<%= jsScriptTags(jsSrcFileArray, "../../main/scripts/app/js")%>'
}
},
src: [
'src/**/html-template.html'
],
dest: 'src/main/generated/',
flatten: true,
cwd: '.',
expand: true
},
prod: {
options: {
globals: {
scriptsTags: '<script src="app.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>'
}
},
src: [
'src/**/html-template.html'
],
dest: 'src/main/generatedprod/',
flatten: true,
cwd: '.',
expand: true
}
...
jsScriptTags: jsScriptTags
jsSrcFileArray
is your typical grunt file-globbing pattern. jsScriptTags
takes the jsSrcFileArray
and concatenates them together with script
tags on both sides. destPath
is the prefix I want on each file.
And here's what the HTML looks like:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8"/>
<title>Example</title>
</head>
<body>
@@scriptsTags
</body>
</html>
Now, as you can see in the config, I generate the value of that variable as a hard coded script
tag when it's run in prod
mode. In dev mode, this variable will expand to a value like this:
<script src="../../main/scripts/app/js/Constants.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="../../main/scripts/app/js/Random.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="../../main/scripts/app/js/Vector.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="../../main/scripts/app/js/StatsData.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="../../main/scripts/app/js/Dialog.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
Let me know if you have any questions.
PS: This is a crazy amount of code for something I'd want to do in every client-side JS app. I hope someone can turn this into a reusable plugin. Maybe I will some day.