First, install gulp-htmlhint
as a development dependency:
npm install --save-dev gulp-htmlhint
Then, add it to your gulpfile.js
:
var htmlhint = require("gulp-htmlhint");
gulp.src("./src/*.html")
.pipe(htmlhint())
See all rules here: https://github.com/yaniswang/HTMLHint/wiki/Rules
If options is empty, task use standard options.
Type: String
Default value: null
If this filename is specified, options and globals defined there will be used. Task and target options override the options within the htmlhintrc
file. The htmlhintrc
file must be valid JSON and looks something like this:
{
"tag-pair": true,
}
var htmlhint = require("gulp-htmlhint");
gulp.src("./src/*.html")
.pipe(htmlhint('.htmlhintrc'))
var htmlhint = require("gulp-htmlhint");
gulp.src("./src/*.html")
.pipe(htmlhint())
.pipe(htmlhint.reporter())
Use this reporter if you want your task to fail in case of a HTMLHint Error. It also prints a summary of all errors in the first bad file.
var htmlhint = require("gulp-htmlhint");
gulp.src("./src/*.html")
.pipe(htmlhint())
.pipe(htmlhint.failReporter())
Optionally, you can pass the htmlhint.failReporter
a config object
Plugin options:
-
suppress
When set to
true
, it does not display file errors on failure. Use in conjunction with the default and/or custom reporter(s). Prevents duplication of error messages when used along with another reporter.var htmlhint = require("gulp-htmlhint"); gulp.src("./src/*.html") .pipe(htmlhint()) .pipe(htmlhint.reporter("htmlhint-stylish")) .pipe(htmlhint.failReporter({ suppress: true }))
gulp-reporter used in team project, it fails only when error belongs to the current author of git.