var Plugin = require('broccoli-plugin');
var path = require('path');
// Create a subclass MyPlugin derived from Plugin
MyPlugin.prototype = Object.create(Plugin.prototype);
MyPlugin.prototype.constructor = MyPlugin;
function MyPlugin(inputNodes, options) {
options = options || {};
Plugin.call(this, inputNodes, {
annotation: options.annotation
});
this.options = options;
}
MyPlugin.prototype.build = function() {
// Read files from this.inputPaths, and write files to this.outputPath.
// Silly example:
// Read 'foo.txt' from the third input node
var inputBuffer = fs.readFileSync(path.join(this.inputPaths[2], 'foo.txt'));
var outputBuffer = someCompiler(inputBuffer);
// Write to 'bar.txt' in this node's output
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(this.outputPath, 'bar.txt'), outputBuffer);
};
new Plugin(inputNodes, options)
Call this base class constructor from your subclass constructor.
inputNodes
: An array of node objects that this plugin will read from.
Nodes are usually other plugin instances; they were formerly known as
"trees".
options
name
: The name of this plugin class. Defaults to this.constructor.name
.annotation
: A descriptive annotation. Useful for debugging, to tell
multiple instances of the same plugin apart.persistentOutput
: If true, the output directory is not automatically
emptied between builds.needsCache
: If true
, a cache directory is created automatically
and the path is set at cachePath
. If false
, a cache directory is not created
and this.cachePath
is undefined
. Defaults to true
.Plugin.prototype.build()
Override this method in your subclass. It will be called on each (re-)build.
This function will typically access the following read-only properties:
this.inputPaths
: An array of paths on disk corresponding to each node in
inputNodes
. Your plugin will read files from these paths.
this.outputPath
: The path on disk corresponding to this plugin instance
(this node). Your plugin will write files to this path. This directory is
emptied by Broccoli before each build, unless the persistentOutput
options
is true.
this.cachePath
: The path on disk to an auxiliary cache directory. Use this
to store files that you want preserved between builds. This directory will
only be deleted when Broccoli exits. If a cache directory is not needed, set
needsCache
to false
when calling broccoli-plugin
constructor.
All paths stay the same between builds.
To perform asynchronous work, return a promise. The promise's eventual value
is ignored (typically null
).
To report a compile error, throw
it or return a rejected promise. Also see
section "Error Objects" below.
Plugin.prototype.getCallbackObject()
Advanced usage only.
Return the object on which Broccoli will call obj.build()
. Called once after
instantiation. By default, returns this
. Plugins do not usually need to
override this, but it can be useful for base classes that other plugins in turn
derive from, such as
broccoli-caching-writer.
For example, to intercept .build()
calls, you might
return { build: this.buildWrapper.bind(this) }
.
Or, to hand off the plugin implementation to a completely separate object:
return new MyPluginWorker(this.inputPaths, this.outputPath, this.cachePath)
,
where MyPluginWorker
provides a .build
method.
To help with displaying clear error messages for build errors, error objects
may have the following optional properties in addition to the standard
message
property:
file
: Path of the file in which the error occurred, relative to one of the
inputPaths
directoriestreeDir
: The path that file
is relative to. Must be an element of
this.inputPaths
. (The name treeDir
is for historical reasons.)line
: Line in which the error occurred (one-indexed)column
: Column in which the error occurred (zero-indexed)# The Broccoli Plugin Base Class [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/broccolijs/broccoli-plugin.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/broccolijs/broccoli-plugin) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/k4tk8b99m1e58ftd?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/joliss/broccoli-plugin) ## Example Usage ```js var Plugin = require('broccoli-plugin'); var path = require('path'); // Create a subclass MyPlugin derived from Plugin MyPlugin.prototype = Object.create(Plugin.prototype); MyPlugin.prototype.constructor = MyPlugin; function MyPlugin(inputNodes, options) { options = options || {}; Plugin.call(this, inputNodes, { annotation: options.annotation }); this.options = options; } MyPlugin.prototype.build = function() { // Read files from this.inputPaths, and write files to this.outputPath. // Silly example: // Read 'foo.txt' from the third input node var inputBuffer = fs.readFileSync(path.join(this.inputPaths[2], 'foo.txt')); var outputBuffer = someCompiler(inputBuffer); // Write to 'bar.txt' in this node's output fs.writeFileSync(path.join(this.outputPath, 'bar.txt'), outputBuffer); }; ``` ## Reference ### `new Plugin(inputNodes, options)` Call this base class constructor from your subclass constructor. * `inputNodes`: An array of node objects that this plugin will read from. Nodes are usually other plugin instances; they were formerly known as "trees". * `options` * `name`: The name of this plugin class. Defaults to `this.constructor.name`. * `annotation`: A descriptive annotation. Useful for debugging, to tell multiple instances of the same plugin apart. * `persistentOutput`: If true, the output directory is not automatically emptied between builds. * `needsCache` : If `true`, a cache directory is created automatically and the path is set at `cachePath`. If `false`, a cache directory is not created and `this.cachePath` is `undefined`. Defaults to `true`. ### `Plugin.prototype.build()` Override this method in your subclass. It will be called on each (re-)build. This function will typically access the following read-only properties: * `this.inputPaths`: An array of paths on disk corresponding to each node in `inputNodes`. Your plugin will read files from these paths. * `this.outputPath`: The path on disk corresponding to this plugin instance (this node). Your plugin will write files to this path. This directory is emptied by Broccoli before each build, unless the `persistentOutput` options is true. * `this.cachePath`: The path on disk to an auxiliary cache directory. Use this to store files that you want preserved between builds. This directory will only be deleted when Broccoli exits. If a cache directory is not needed, set `needsCache` to `false` when calling `broccoli-plugin` constructor. All paths stay the same between builds. To perform asynchronous work, return a promise. The promise's eventual value is ignored (typically `null`). To report a compile error, `throw` it or return a rejected promise. Also see section "Error Objects" below. ### `Plugin.prototype.getCallbackObject()` Advanced usage only. Return the object on which Broccoli will call `obj.build()`. Called once after instantiation. By default, returns `this`. Plugins do not usually need to override this, but it can be useful for base classes that other plugins in turn derive from, such as [broccoli-caching-writer](https://github.com/ember-cli/broccoli-caching-writer). For example, to intercept `.build()` calls, you might `return { build: this.buildWrapper.bind(this) }`. Or, to hand off the plugin implementation to a completely separate object: `return new MyPluginWorker(this.inputPaths, this.outputPath, this.cachePath)`, where `MyPluginWorker` provides a `.build` method. ### Error Objects To help with displaying clear error messages for build errors, error objects may have the following optional properties in addition to the standard `message` property: * `file`: Path of the file in which the error occurred, relative to one of the `inputPaths` directories * `treeDir`: The path that `file` is relative to. Must be an element of `this.inputPaths`. (The name `treeDir` is for historical reasons.) * `line`: Line in which the error occurred (one-indexed) * `column`: Column in which the error occurred (zero-indexed)