@asset-pipe/js-reader
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Javascript asset feed reader
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@asset-pipe/js-reader
This is an internal module intended for use by other modules in the asset-pipe project.
This takes one or more asset feeds, as produced by the asset-pipe-js-writer, and produces an executable JavaScript bundle for the browser.
Data format
What we refer to as asset feeds are arrays of objects in the internal data format used by Browserify. We use this exact same data format throughout the asset-pipe project.
When Browserify resolves CommonJS modules each dependency will be read and transformed into an object which looks something like this:
{
"id": "c645cf572a8f5acf8716e4846b408d3b1ca45c58",
"source":
"\"use strict\";module.exports.world=function(){return\"world\"};",
"deps": {},
"file": "./assets/js/bar.js"
}
Each object is emitted on a stream for each dependency. This is the asset feed.
Installation
$ npm install @asset-pipe/js-reader
Usage
Make an JavaScript bundle out of two asset feeds stored on a filesystem:
const bundleJS = require('@asset-pipe/js-reader');
const SinkFs = require('@asset-pipe/sink-fs');
const sink = new SinkFs({
path: './assets'
});
try {
const feedA = JSON.parse(await sink.get('a.json'));
const feedB = JSON.parse(await sink.get('b.json'));
const bundle = await bundleJS([feedA, feedB]);
} catch (e) {
// handle errors
}
API
This module has the following API:
function(feeds, [options])
Supported arguments are:
feeds
- Array - An Array of feeds.options
- Object - configuration.options.directory
{ directory: '/path/to/temp/directory' } Directory to use when unpacking feed files.options.sourceMaps
(default: false) Specify whether to include source maps.options.minify
(default: false) Specify whether to minify code using uglify.options.env
(default:process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development'
) Specfies environment which is used to replace any usages of process.env.NODE_ENV with this value. This then enables dead code path elimination during bundling.
Returns a promise that resolves to a string
of JavaScript code.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2018 - Trygve Lie - [email protected]
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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