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Try adding a glob pattern for the files rather than just the folder name. I've always had file globs 'cause never new I could just use the folder.
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You need to specify the glob pattern for the file with their extension or use wildcard extension // Copy the Project-specific CSS files
const copyProjectCSSFiles = () => {
console.log('Copying project css')
return src(['./src/projects/**/css/*.css']) // this
.pipe(dest('./dist'))
};
const copyProjectJSFiles = () => {
console.log('Copying project js')
return src(['./src/projects/**/js/*.js']) // and this
.pipe(dest('./dist'))
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OS: MacOS 11.4
Gulp: 4.0.2
I have the following directory structure:
I have the following Gulp tasks to move the embedded css/js directories with the project.
I have the following default:
The CSS files get moved correctly, but the Javascript files do not appear to be moved at all.
I am at a loss as to how one method appears to work and the other does not. I split the copy into two methods because when I used the following code:
I got the same behavior, i.e, the CSS files would get copied over properly but the Javascript files were ignored. I am attaching my gulpfile.js to provide a full picture with the other functions in that file.
gulpfile.js.txt
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