md5 plugin for gulp ,md5 the static files(eg javascript style image files) ;then replace the filenames in css or the html if needed by passing the file or dir in the second parameter
First, install gulp-md5-plus
as a development dependency:
npm install --save-dev gulp-md5-plus
Then, add it to your gulpfile.js
:
var md5 = require("gulp-md5-plus");
gulp.src("./src/*.css")
.pipe(md5(10,'./output/index.html'))
.pipe(gulp.dest("./dist"));
md5 all css files in the src folder and change these css names in the quoted html--index.html
gulp.task('img' ,function() {
var imgSrc = './static/img/**',
quoteSrc = './output/static/css/**/*.css',
imgDst = './output/static/img';
return gulp.src(imgSrc)
.pipe(imagemin())
.pipe(md5(10 ,quoteSrc))
.pipe(gulp.dest(imgDst));
});
first, optimize all images in the img folder including all sub folders; then md5 all these images and change these images' names in the quoted css files ; ####note the directory of the md5ed files in the imgDst folder is the same as that of original files in the imgSrc folder; and css files can refer the image file with the same name in different folder rightly;
Type: String
Default: null
Optionnal: you can pass the size to limit the size of the hash that is appended.
Type: String
Default: null
Optionnal: the file need to replace the file name of the md5ed files. dir is also supported
Example:
gulp.src('static/js/*')
.pipe(md5(10,'./output/html'))
.pipe(gulp.dest('./output'));
The sample above will append the md5 hash(length : 10) to each of the file in the static/js folder then repalce the link file name in the output/html/ using md5ed file name; at last store all of that into the output folder.