Goat is a file watcher written in Golang. Goat watches files which have specific extensions and executes specific commands when one of these files is created, updated or removed.
You can use Goat to:
- Restart a Golang web server process when one of the Golang source files is updated.
- Compile Stylus, Sass/SCSS and LESS source files when one of these files is updated.
- Concatenate and compress JS and CSS source files when one of these files is updated.
$ go get github.com/yosssi/goat/...
To run goat, you have to create a configuration file named goat.json
or goat.yml
in your project root directory.
The JSON file looks like the following:
{
"init_tasks": [
{
"command": "make stop"
},
{
"command": "make run",
"nowait": true
}
],
"watchers": [
{
"extension": "go",
"tasks": [
{
"command": "make stop"
},
{
"command": "make run",
"nowait": true
}
]
},
{
"extension": "styl",
"tasks": [
{
"command": "make stylus"
}
]
},
{
"extension": "css",
"excludes": ["all.css", "all.min.css"],
"tasks": [
{
"command": "make catcss"
},
{
"command": "make uglifycss"
}
]
},
{
"extension": "js",
"directory": "test",
"excludes": ["all.js", "all.min.js"],
"tasks": [
{
"command": "make catjs"
},
{
"command": "make uglifyjs"
}
]
}
]
}
The equivalent YAML file looks like the following:
init_tasks:
- command: "make stop"
- command: "make run"
nowait: true
watchers:
- extension: go
tasks:
- command: "make stop"
- command: "make run"
nowait: true
- extension: styl
tasks:
- command: "make stylus"
- extension: css
excludes:
- "all.css"
- "all.min.css"
tasks:
- command: "make catcss"
- command: "make uglifycss"
- extension: js
directory: test
excludes:
- "all.js"
- "all.min.js"
tasks:
- command: "make catjs"
- command: "make uglifyjs"
init_tasks
defines an array of initial tasks. This definition is optional. Each task definition has the following properties:command
(required)nowait
(optional)
command
defines a command which is executed when one of the target files is created, updated or removed.nowait
defines whether Goat waits the completion of the command or not.watchers
defines an array of file watchers. Each watcher definition has the following properties:extension
(required)tasks
(required)excludes
(optional)directory
(optional)
extension
defines target file's extension. Goat watches all files which have this extension in and under your project root directory.tasks
defines an array of tasks.excludes
defines an array of file names which is out of watching range.directory
defines the subdirectory. Goat watches all files which have the specified extension in and under this subdirectory under your project root directory. Defaults to your project root directory, if not specified.
On the your project root directory which has goat.json
or goat.yml
file, execute the following command:
$ goat
2014/03/06 01:22:04 [Watcher for go files under project root] Watching...
2014/03/06 01:22:04 [Watcher for js files under test] Watching...
2014/03/06 01:22:04 [Watcher for css files under project root] Watching...
2014/03/06 01:22:04 [Watcher for styl files under project root] Watching...
Goat launches watcher processes defined on goat.json
or goat.yml
file.
Specify a differently named config file with -c
option:
$ goat -c foo-goat.yml
Default interval time of each watcher's file check loop is 500 ms. You can change this interval time by specifying -i flag. The following example shows a command which sets the interval time to 1000 ms:
$ goat -i 1000