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I am trying to make it so if a --theme flag isn't specified it stops the gulp task and wondering the best way to do it in a DRY way.

I would like each individual task to stop if a --theme isn't specified and also have the default task stop if it isn't met.

I have tried a few things with no luck so far.

Thanks,

gulp.task('test', function() {

    if(typeof(args.theme) == 'undefined' || args.theme === true) {
        console.log(msg.noTheme);
        return; // end task
    }

    // run rest of task...

});

gulp.task('test-2', function() {

    if(typeof(args.theme) == 'undefined' || args.theme === true) {
        console.log(msg.noTheme);
        return; // end task
    }

    // run rest of task...

});

gulp.task('default', ['test-1', 'test-2']);

3 Answers 3

14

You can simply stop the script with:

process.exit()
7

I think the easiest way would be to create a verifyArgs function which throws an error when the requirements aren't met:

function verifyArgs() {
  if(typeof(args.theme) == 'undefined' || args.theme === true) {
    throw Error(msg.noTheme);
  }
}

gulp.task('test', function() {
    verifyArgs();
    // run rest of task...
});

gulp.task('test-2', function() {
    verifyArgs();
    // run rest of task...
});

gulp.task('default', ['test-1', 'test-2']);
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  • If I use process.exit(), the result is The following tasks did not complete: xxx, nnn, While throw Error('...'); the result is errors message. This feels different in some use case but currently I want it to show the errors so this answer is good for me.
    – vee
    Jun 23, 2022 at 8:50
1

Some sort of async function might help you here. Maybe like this:

function processArgs(callback) {
  if(typeof(args.theme) == 'undefined' || args.theme === true) {
    return callback(new Error('Theme Not Defined'));
  }
  return callback();
}

gulp.task('test', function(done) {
  processArgs(function(err) {
    if(err) {
      console.log(err); 
      return done(err);
     }

    //else run my task
  })
});

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