$ npm install grunt-legacy-config
Grunt's config methods, as a standalone library.
This is not ready for use yet! We'll update the readme when it's ready to go, feel free to star the project if you want updates in the meantime!
Install with npm
$ npm i grunt-legacy-config --save-dev
var config = require('grunt-legacy-config');
Get/set config data. If value was passed, set. Otherwise, get.
Params
prop {String}value {*}returns {String}Example
config([prop [, value]])
Escape any . in the given propString with \. This should be used for property names that contain dots.
Params
str {String}: String with .s to escapereturns {String}Example
config.escape('foo.js');
//=> 'foo\.js'
Return prop as a string. If an array is passed, a dot-notated string will be returned.
Params
prop {String|Array}returns {String}Example
config.getPropString(['a', 'b']);
//=> 'a.b'
Get a raw value from the project's Grunt configuration, without processing <% %> template strings.
Params
prop {String}: The name of the property to get.returns {*}: Returns the value of the given property.Example
config.getRaw([prop])
Get a value from the project's Grunt configuration, recursively processing templates. http://gruntjs.com/api/grunt.config#grunt.config.get
Params
prop {String}returns {*}: Returns the value of propExample
grunt.config.get([prop]);
First:
(loosely in this order...)
Next:
grunt.config internal module with grunt-legacy-configInstall dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && grunt
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
"Cowboy" Ben Alman
Copyright (c) 2015 "Cowboy" Ben Alman Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on May 14, 2015.