sindresorhus / gulp-filter

Filter files in a `vinyl` stream
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gulp-filter

Filter files in a vinyl stream

Enables you to work on a subset of the original files by filtering them using glob patterns. When you're done and want all the original files back, you just use the restore stream.

Install

npm install --save-dev gulp-filter

Usage

Filter only

You may want to just filter the stream content:

import gulp from 'gulp';
import uglify from 'gulp-uglify';
import filter from 'gulp-filter';

export default () => {
    // Create filter instance inside task function
    const f = filter(['**', '!*src/vendor']);

    return gulp.src('src/**/*.js')
        // Filter a subset of the files
        .pipe(f)
        // Run them through a plugin
        .pipe(uglify())
        .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
};

Restoring filtered files

import gulp 'gulp';
import uglify 'gulp-uglify';
import filter 'gulp-filter';

export default () => {
    // Create filter instance inside task function
    const f = filter(['**', '!*src/vendor'], {restore: true});

    return gulp.src('src/**/*.js')
        // Filter a subset of the files
        .pipe(f)
        // Run them through a plugin
        .pipe(uglify())
        // Bring back the previously filtered out files (optional)
        .pipe(f.restore)
        .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
};

Multiple filters

By combining and restoring different filters you can process different sets of files with a single pipeline.

import gulp from 'gulp';
import less from 'gulp-less';
import concat from 'gulp-concat';
import filter from 'gulp-filter';

export default () => {
    const jsFilter = filter('**/*.js', {restore: true});
    const lessFilter = filter('**/*.less', {restore: true});

    return gulp.src('assets/**')
        .pipe(jsFilter)
        .pipe(concat('bundle.js'))
        .pipe(jsFilter.restore)
        .pipe(lessFilter)
        .pipe(less())
        .pipe(lessFilter.restore)
        .pipe(gulp.dest('out/'));
};

Restore as a file source

You can restore filtered files in a different place and use it as a standalone source of files (ReadableStream). Setting the passthrough option to false allows you to do so.

import gulp 'gulp';
import uglify 'gulp-uglify';
import filter 'gulp-filter';

export default () => {
    const f = filter(['**', '!*src/vendor'], {restore: true, passthrough: false});

    const stream = gulp.src('src/**/*.js')
        // Filter a subset of the files
        .pipe(f)
        // Run them through a plugin
        .pipe(uglify())
        .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));

    // Use filtered files as a gulp file source
    f.restore.pipe(gulp.dest('vendor-dist'));

    return stream;
};

API

filter(pattern, options?)

Returns a transform stream with a .restore property.

pattern

Type: string | string[] | Function

Accepts a string/array with globbing patterns which are run through multimatch.

If you supply a function, you'll get a vinyl file object as the first argument and you're expected to return a boolean of whether to include the file:

filter(file => /unicorns/.test(file.path));

options

Type: object

Accepts minimatch options.

Note: Set dot: true if you need to match files prefixed with a dot, for example, .gitignore.

restore

Type: boolean\ Default: false

Restore filtered files.

passthrough

Type: boolean\ Default: true

When set to true, filtered files are restored with a stream.PassThrough, otherwise, when set to false, filtered files are restored as a stram.Readable.

When the stream is a stream.Readable, it ends by itself, but when it's stream.PassThrough, you are responsible of ending the stream.