#grunt-rackspace
Grunt tasks for working with the Rackspace Cloud Api
###Installation
- Change directories to the root directory of your project.
npm install grunt-rackspace
###Usage
Add the following line to your Gruntfile
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-rackspace')
The rackspace
task is now available, for example
grunt rackspace
There is also grunt rackspace --debug
if you want to see debug output.
###Options
Options are placed in the grunt.initConfig
section of your Gruntfile
in the rackspace
object.
Example:
rackspace : {
config : {
authUser : "someCoolUser",
authKey : "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef"
},
upload : {
remotedir : "container"
testfiles : {
filename : "test/*",
remotedir : "site"
}
}
}
####config
Required options:
authUser
This is a rackspace usernameauthKey
This is a rackspace Api key
Other options:
authUrl
Url of the rackspace cloud authentication service
####upload
upload
is a multitask that organizes files into named groups. Example:
...
upload {
_options : {
remotedir : "container"
localdir : "files"
},
images : {
filename : "images/*"
},
css : {
filename : "css/*"
},
html : {
filename : "*",
localdir : "html"
},
disclaimer : {
filename : "disclaimer.txt"
remotedir : "misc"
}
}
...
Required options:
filename
Other options:
remotedir
The location of the remote file:container/dir/subdir/subsubdir
, etc.localdir
The location of the local file. This path is removed from the remote file location.- For example, if you want a local file
fun/index.html
to show up remotely as justindex.html
, setfilename : "index.html"
andlocaldir : "fun"
upload._options.remotedir
top-level starting point (or container) for all remote filesupload._options.localdir
top-level version oflocaldir
(affects all files)
Filenames use the minimatch syntax for matching multiple files