Adds automatic browser reloading support to
brunch when using the brunch watch
command.
The plugin uses WebSocket technology to pass compile
events to browser.
Install the plugin via npm with npm install --save auto-reload-brunch
.
Or, do manual install:
- Add
"auto-reload-brunch": "x.y.z"
topackage.json
of your brunch app. Pick a plugin version that corresponds to your minor (y) brunch version. - If you want to use git version of plugin, add
"auto-reload-brunch": "git+ssh://[email protected]:brunch/auto-reload-brunch.git"
.
In most cases, auto-reload-brunch works out of the box without any further configuration. Stylesheet changes will be applied seamlessly, and any other changes will trigger a page refresh.
If customization is needed or desired, settings can be modified in your brunch
config file (such as brunch-config.coffee
):
- enabled: (Boolean or Object) Defaults to
true
- As a boolean, turn on Auto-Reloading for any change in your project, or off entirely.
- As an object, enable Auto-Reloading for specific types of changes. Keys
are the file extensions of compiled files (
js
orcss
) orassets
to cover any other watched files that do not get compiled. When an object is used, only the types explicitly set totrue
will trigger an Auto-Reload.
- port: (Integer or Array of Integers) Defaults to
[9485..9495]
- The port to run the WebSocket server on. It will be applied automatically on the server and the client.
- If an array, it will use the first value, but automatically fail over to the next value in the array if the attempted port is already in use on the system. This allows multiple instances to run without conflict.
- delay: (Integer, in milliseconds) Optional, no default
- If your system is having race-condition type problems when the browser tries to reload immediately after a compile, use this to set a delay before the reload signal is sent.
Example:
exports.config =
...
plugins:
autoReload:
enabled:
css: on
js: on
assets: off
port: [1234, 2345, 3456]
delay: 200 if require('os').platform() is 'win32'
If your brunch watch
is running on a different machine than your
preview screen, you can set server
config variable to connect to a
brunch/websocket server running at another ip address.
<script>
window.brunch = window.brunch || {};
window.brunch.server = '192.168.1.2';
</script>
You can also set the port (single integer only) and/or disable auto-reload via client-side scripting, although generally it's a better idea to use brunch config for this:
window.brunch['auto-reload'].port = 1234
window.brunch['auto-reload'].disabled = true;
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