devtools-live-browserify-unpack
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Browserify unpack cut a browserify bundle in multiple files for Devtools Live
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Browserify Unpack
Bowserify unpack cuts a browserify bundle into multiple files and writes them to an output directory in their original, pre-bundled, structure
Install
Install with npm
npm install --save-dev browserify-unpack
Usage
Usage via the API:
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var paths = require('./paths');
var BrowserifyUnpack = require('browserify-unpack');
var Package = new BrowserifyUnpack({
file: paths.build.dest + '/app.js',
output: paths.build.dest,
map: true,
sourcemap: true
// options...
});
var map = Package.unpack();
Usage as a command line tool:
The command line tool will parse a graph and then either display ancestors, descendents or both.
$ browserifyunpack -h
Usage: browserifyunpack -f <file> [options]
Options:
-o, --output Path to save the output ( map.json + files)
-f, --file File to unpack [required]
-n, --name Output directory name
-d, --directory Source files directory
-s, --sourcemap add sourcemap to output files [default: false]
-m, --map Generate a map of the generated files [default: false]
-v, --verbose Show logs [default: false]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-h, --help Show package help information [boolean]
Exemples:
browserifyunpack -f foo.js Cut a browserify bundle into multiple files
Options:
file [string, required]
the relative or absolute file path of the browserified js file to unpack
name [string, default: '_'+path.basename(options.file)+'_/browserify/']
the directory into which to unpack the browserify bundled files
verbose [boolean, default: false]
turn additional console logging on or off
map [boolean, default: false]
whether to generate a browserify.map.json file containing an array of
objects with: url, path, src, externals, deps, and line properties
for each unpacked file
sourcemap [boolean, default: false]
whether to generate a source map comment in each unpacked file
write [function, default: fs.writeFileSync]
an override function to customize how the unpacked files are saved,
the default behavior is to write them to sub-directories in a
directory specified by options.name
(this can be customized via the options.output option)
write [function, default: fs.writeFileSync]
an override function to customize the creation of the directories
where unpacked files are saved
withNode [boolean, default: false]
if true, unpack node_modules files along with other browserified files,
false to skip outputting node_modules files
loaderUrl [string, options.name+'loader.js']
the 'file' constructor property to pass to the 'source-map' library
for generating source maps in the unpacked files,
only used if options.sourcemap == true
output [string, path.dirname(options.file)]
customize the base output directory path which, in combination with
options.name, is where the unpacked files are written
nodeDir [string, Module._nodeModulePaths(path.dirname('./'))[0]]
customize the path to the 'node_modules' directory
directory [string, (options.directory || path.dirname(options.file))]
source files location (pre-browserify)
root [string, process.cwd()]
the project root directory, used to resolve various paths
entryFile [string, optional]
optional name of the entry file to the browserify bundle
(i.e. the browserify({ entries: [fileName] }) file),
the default value is 'this.sourceDir + path.basename(options.file)'
relativizeOutputPath [stringm optional]
optional path against which the unpacked file paths are relativized,
useful if the browserify bundle file paths are absolute and you don't want
to create a copy of the fully directory path inside the unpacked directory.
i.e. if the relativizeOutputPath='root\Unpacker\src\' and the bundle contains
a file with the path 'root\Unpacker\src\pkg1\Bar.js', then Bar.js is written
to '$OUTPUT$\pkg1\Bar.js' in the output directory.
The default behavior is to write Bar.js to
'$OUTPUT$\root\Unpacker\src\pkg1\Bar.js'
Example commands:
Assuming the following directory structure:
my-app/
|
+-- src/
| +-- my-app.js
| +-- controller1.js
| +-- view1.js
| +-- services/
| +-- twitter-sidebar.js
|
+-- bin/
+-- app-bundle.js
+-- app-bundle.js.map
+-- unpack-dir/ (empty)
Unpack into bin/unpack-dir with verbose logging:
browserifyunpack -v --relativize -e my-app.js -f bin/app-bundle.js -d src -o bin/unpack-dir
'-v' verbose logging '-e' the name of the bundle's entry file '-f' the path of the bundled browserified JS file '-d' the source directory containing the original JS files used in the bundle '-o' the destination directory to write the unpacked files to '--relativize' to create a correct output structure on windows
Once complete the unpack-dir should look like this:
bin/
+-- unpack-dir/
+-- loader.js (the app-bundle.js file wrapped to listen for browser window events named after the bundle's JS files)
+-- browserify/
+-- _app-bundle.js_/
+-- my-app.js
+-- controller1.js
+-- view1.js
+-- services/
+-- twitter-sidebar.js
To change the 'app-bundle.js' output sub-directory name, set the 'name' (-n) option:
browserifyunpack -v --relativize -n my-app -e my-app.js -f bin/app-bundle.js -d src -o bin/unpack-dir
This time the unpack-dir should look like this:
bin/
+-- unpack-dir/
+-- loader.js (the app-bundle.js file wrapped to listen for browser window events named after the bundle's JS files)
+-- browserify/
+-- my-app/
+-- my-app.js
+-- controller1.js
+-- view1.js
+-- services/
+-- twitter-sidebar.js
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License
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