Gathering detailed insights and metrics for grunt-rsync-rabhw
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for grunt-rsync-rabhw
npm install grunt-rsync-rabhw
Typescript
Module System
Min. Node Version
NPM Version
54.1
Supply Chain
77
Quality
72
Maintenance
25
Vulnerability
98.2
License
JavaScript (100%)
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Total Downloads
2,044
Last Day
1
Last Week
10
Last Month
24
Last Year
173
24 Commits
2 Watching
1 Branches
1 Contributors
Latest Version
0.1.2
Package Id
grunt-rsync-rabhw@0.1.2
Size
2.79 kB
NPM Version
1.2.15
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
0%
1
Compared to previous day
Last week
100%
10
Compared to previous week
Last month
380%
24
Compared to previous month
Last year
66.3%
173
Compared to previous year
1
1
A Grunt multitask for accessing the file copying and syncing capabilities of the rsync command line utility. Uses the rsyncwrapper npm module for the core functionality.
v0.1.0
and above should be Grunt v0.4
compatiblev0.0.5
and below are Grunt v0.3
compatibleIf you're upgrading to Grunt v0.4
you shouldn't need to make any changes to your existing grunt-rsync
task config, just be sure to npm install
the latest version. But be sure to place an issue if you have any problems.
A reasonably modern version of rsync (>=v2.6.9
) in your PATH
.
$ npm install grunt-rsync
Add a rsync
object to your Grunt config and grunt.loadNpmTasks("grunt-rsync")
.
All options defined in the config are passed verbatim to rsyncwrapper, so check that project's readme for more details on the possible options.
For example, the following task config defines three targets. The dist
target could be used to create a distribution of a website ready for deployment, excluding files related to Git and uncompiled SCSS. The deploy-staging
and deploy-live
targets could be used to copy the distribution to the relevant remote hosts over ssh.
1rsync: { 2 dist: { 3 src: "./", 4 dest: "../dist", 5 recursive: true, 6 exclude: [".git*","*.scss"] 7 }, 8 "deploy-staging": { 9 src: "../dist/", 10 dest: "/var/www/site", 11 host: "user@staging-host", 12 port: "1234", // Use the rsyncwrapper port option to set a non-standard ssh port if required. 13 recursive: true, 14 syncDest: true 15 }, 16 "deploy-live": { 17 src: "../dist/", 18 dest: "/var/www/site", 19 host: "user@live-host", 20 recursive: true, 21 syncDest: true 22 } 23}
Any wildcards, exclude patterns and globbing of paths are handled by rsync itself. So importantly this task does not use Grunt's in-built path expanding and globbing. For more information on rsync's syntax check the rsync manpages. For information about how this task's options relate to rsync's functionality check rsyncwrapper.
Basic tests are run on Vows Async BDD via this package's Gruntfile. To test grunt-rsync
clone the repo and install the devDependancies:
$ npm install --dev
Next you'll have to install the Node vows
npm package globally, and ensure you've got grunt-cli
working. Then:
$ npm test
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
Found 0/24 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no SAST tool detected
Details
Reason
0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
license file not detected
Details
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2025-01-27
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