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Use gulp to select and move directories and their files


I'm currently using gulp to call a bash script that cleans my dist/ directory and moves the appropriate files to the clean directory. I would like this to be done with gulp because I am not sure the script would work on a non *nix file system.
So far, I'm using the gulp-clean module to clean the dist/ directory but when I try to move the required directories and their files to the dist folder, the directories are empty.

var gulp = require('gulp'),
    clean = require('gulp-clean');

gulp.task('clean', function(){
  return gulp.src(['dist/*'], {read:false})
  .pipe(clean());
});

gulp.task('move',['clean'], function(){
  gulp.src(['_locales', 'icons', 'src/page_action', 'manifest.json'])
  .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
});

gulp.task('dist', ['move']);

calling gulp dist results in the the dist/ directory being populated with the correct directories but they are all empty

$ ls dist/*
dist/manifest.json

dist/_locales:

dist/icons:

dist/page_action:

How do I copy the directories and their contents to the dist/ folder?


Solution

  • You need to include the base option to src, which will preserve the file structure the way you want:

    var filesToMove = [
            './_locales/**/*.*',
            './icons/**/*.*',
            './src/page_action/**/*.*',
            './manifest.json'
        ];
    
    gulp.task('move',['clean'], function(){
      // the base option sets the relative root for the set of files,
      // preserving the folder structure
      gulp.src(filesToMove, { base: './' })
      .pipe(gulp.dest('dist'));
    });
    

    Also, you are probably going to have trouble down the road if you have all these source files in the root of your project.

    If you can, I'd recommend you use a single src/ folder and move all your application-specific files into there. This makes maintenance easier moving forward, and prevents your build-specific files from getting mixed up with your application-specific files.

    If you do this, then simply replace all occurrences of ./ with src/ in the example above.