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require 'rake'
require 'rake/clean'
task :default => :test
ROOT = File.expand_path('..', __FILE__)
MUSTACHE_JS = File.read(File.join(ROOT, 'mustache.js'))
def mustache_version
match = MUSTACHE_JS.match(/exports\.version = "([^"]+)";/)
match[1]
end
def minified_file
ENV['FILE'] || 'mustache.min.js'
end
desc "Run all tests, requires vows (see http://vowsjs.org)"
task :test do
sh "vows --spec"
end
desc "Minify to #{minified_file}, requires UglifyJS (see http://marijnhaverbeke.nl/uglifyjs)"
task :minify do
sh "uglifyjs mustache.js > #{minified_file}"
end
desc "Run JSHint, requires jshint (see http://www.jshint.com)"
task :lint do
sh "jshint mustache.js"
end
# Creates a task that uses the various template wrappers to make a wrapped
# output file. There is some extra complexity because Dojo and YUI use
# different final locations.
def templated_build(name, opts={})
short = name.downcase
source = File.join("wrappers", short)
dependencies = ["mustache.js"] + Dir.glob("#{source}/*.tpl.*")
target_js = opts[:location] ? "mustache.js" : "#{short}.mustache.js"
CLEAN.include(opts[:location] ? opts[:location] : target_js)
desc "Package for #{name}"
task short.to_sym => dependencies do
puts "Packaging for #{name}"
mkdir_p opts[:location] if opts[:location]
files = [
"#{source}/mustache.js.pre",
'mustache.js',
"#{source}/mustache.js.post"
]
open("#{opts[:location] || '.'}/#{target_js}", 'w') do |f|
files.each {|file| f << File.read(file) }
end
puts "Done, see #{opts[:location] || '.'}/#{target_js}"
end
end
templated_build "jQuery"
templated_build "MooTools"
templated_build "Dojo", :location => "dojox/string"
templated_build "YUI3", :location => "yui3/mustache"
templated_build "qooxdoo"