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coldbox-elixir-rollup

v1.0.1

Published

ColdBox Elixir Rollup Extension.

Downloads

3

Readme

ColdBox Elixir Rollup Integration

This extension brings Rollup.js support to your ColdBox Elixir builds.

Install

First, ensure that you're using ColdBox Elixir v6 or newer. Next, install the extension like so:

npm install coldbox-elixir-rollup --save-dev

Use

You're all set! Open your gulpfile.js, and add:

elixir( function( mix ) {
  mix.rollup( "main.js" );
} );

This will, by default, compile resources/assets/js/main.js to includes/js/main.js. Should you require a non-standard base directory for your source files, begin the path with ./. This instructs ColdBox Elixir to omit any default base directories.

elixir( function( mix ) {
  mix.rollup( "./app/assets/js/main.js" );
} );

Similarly, if you require a different output directory, provide a file or directory path as the second argument to mix.rollup.

elixir( function( mix ) {
  mix.rollup( "main.js", "public/build/bundle.js" );
} );

Now, you're specifying that you want to compile resources/assets/js/main.js to public/build/bundle.js.

If providing an array of source files, it might be useful to override the default base directory. If desired, specify a path as the third argument.

elixir( function( mix ) {
  mix.rollup( [ "main.js", "other.js" ], null, "app/js" );
} );

With this adjustment, we'll compile app/js/main.js and app/js/other.js.

Lastly, should you need to override the default Rollup configuration, you may do so by either creating a rollup.config.js file in your project root, or by passing a Rollup config object as the fourth argument to mix.rollup. You can learn more about Rollup config files here.