Guard::Rake allows you to automatically run a Rake task when files are modified.
Please be sure to have Guard installed before continuing.
Install the gem:
$ gem install guard-rake
Add it to your Gemfile
gem 'guard-rake'
Add the default Guard::Rake template to your Guardfile
by running this
command:
$ guard init rake
Please read the Guard usage documentation.
Guard::Rake comes with a default template that looks like this:
guard 'rake', :task => 'doit' do
watch(%r{^some_files/.+$})
end
This will run the rake task doit
from your Rakefile
whenever any of
the watched files change.
:task => 'doit' # name of the task to be executed, required
:run_on_all => false # runs when the 'run_all' signal is received from Guard (enter is pressed), default: true
:run_on_start => true # runs when guard is started, default: true
:task_args => [] # arguments to pass to Rake::Task#invoke, default: []
By default, the changed file paths will be passed into the rake task. Example:
task :doit, :paths do |t, args|
args.paths # Will contain an array of changed paths
end
You may also use this in conjunction with the :task_args options. Anything in :task_args will be passed in first, then the array of changed paths. Example:
# Guardfile
guard 'rake', :task => 'doit', :task_args => ['a', 'b'] do
watch(%r{^some_files/.+$})
end
# Rakefile
task :doit, [:first, :second, :paths] do |t, args|
args.first # "a"
args.second # "b"
args.paths # ['changed1.rb', 'changed2.rb']
end
This second usage will describe how to create a rake task that generates Guardfile from rake tasks.
First, add this to your Gemfile:
gem 'guard-rake'
gem 'guard-shell'
You will need some tasks with file dependencies in your Rakefile. I'f you don't have those, try put this code in your Rakefile:
files = Rake::FileList.new('*.md')
desc "Create a book"
task 'book' => files do
sh "cat #{files.join(" ")} > book.txt"
end
Now you are ready to import our rake task, put Inside your Rakefile
:
require "guard/rake/task"
Guard::Rake::Task.new
You can see you have two new tasks:
$ rake -T
rake book # Create a book
rake guard # Create Guardfile from rake tasks
And the book task have these dependencies:
$ rake -P
rake book
README.md
rake guard
If you call the guard
task it will create Guardfile
:
$ rake guard
$ cat Guardfile
guard :shell do
watch(%r{^(README.md)$}) do |m|
system("rake book")
end
end
You can also add the Rakefile
dependency:
task :guard => ['Rakefile']
And using the guard
task it will produce this Guardfile
:
guard :shell do
watch(%r{^(README.md)$}) do |m|
system("rake book")
end
watch(%r{^(Rakefile)$}) do |m|
system("rake guard")
end
end
If you want update your Guardfile
with other content, it's best to create your own ERB template:
Guard::Rake::Task.new do |t|
t.template=File.read('Guardfile.erb')
end
And then create your Guardfile.erb
as a template:
guard :shell do
<% all_tasks.each do |t, files| %>
watch(%r{^(<%= files.join('|') %>)$}) do |m|
system("rake <%= t %>")
end
<% end %>
<%# Add your custom code here %>
end
<%# Or here %>
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