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I needed to create new issue since @phated closed my previous issue
What were you expecting to happen?
I'm running gulp.watch() locally to recompile static files in public/dist directory.
I also watch public/dist directory with Skaffold to propagate changes to containers in my Kubernetes cluster. What actually happened?
File changes does not get propagated when files are changed by gulp, but they propagated when I change them by some text redactor.
I traced gulp process and looks like gulp does not close files when writes to them.
I searched for some option in gulp.dest() but did not find anything.
Also interesting, that tasks, which are triggered from watch(), work good and close files when they are triggered not inside watch().
Please post a sample of your gulpfile (preferably reduced to just the bit that's not working)
This task is running from .gulp.watch() task
@phated after some research, I realized that skaffold uses golang lib fsnotify, which tries to open file in exclusive mode before notifying about file change.
Is there some possibility in gulp to not keep files open during watch?
I have a similar issue that I'm not able to solve (only on Gulp 4, Gulp 3 works correctly). My use case is pretty similar: I have one watcher that is doing some processing, and copying the result file into a different folder. Then I have another watcher that watches for changes in this directory. If I manually change the file in text editor, the wathcer works. However if the file is changed by the first watch task, then the second watch does not detect the change. It looks like this:
functioncss(){returnsrc('css/theme.css')// Do stuff and copy result to another folder.pipe(dest('dist/assets'));}exports.default=()=>{watch('css/**/*.css',css);watch('dist/assets/theme.css',()=>{// Only outputted if I manually edit the "dist/assets/theme.css" file, but never when the file is changed by the first taskconsole.log('foo');});};
What are the options (beside downgrading to Gulp 3) to achieve that @phated ?
I needed to create new issue since @phated closed my previous issue
What were you expecting to happen?
I'm running
gulp.watch()
locally to recompile static files inpublic/dist
directory.I also watch
public/dist
directory withSkaffold
to propagate changes to containers in my Kubernetes cluster.What actually happened?
File changes does not get propagated when files are changed by
gulp
, but they propagated when I change them by some text redactor.I traced
gulp
process and looks likegulp
does not close files when writes to them.I searched for some option in
gulp.dest()
but did not find anything.Also interesting, that tasks, which are triggered from
watch()
, work good and close files when they are triggered not insidewatch()
.Please post a sample of your gulpfile (preferably reduced to just the bit that's not working)
This task is running from
.gulp.watch()
taskWhat version of gulp are you using?
4.0.2
What versions of npm and node are you using?
NPM: 6.11.3
Node: v10.17.0
OS: MacOs Catalina
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