exhibit-builder-browserify
v0.4.1
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Bundles scripts with Browserify
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browserify
Exhibit.js builder. Bundles your scripts with Browserify.
Installation
$ npm install --save-dev exhibit-builder-browserify
Usage
exhibit('src')
.use('browserify', options)
.build('dist', {watch: true});
Any scripts with the extension
.entry.js
as an entry point for bundling.- The
.entry.js
naming convention is just a convenient default – see options below for changing it.
- The
Any
.js
and.json
files thare are not entries are discarded (though of course they may still be bundled into an entry).- Use the
skip
option if you want some to get through.
- Use the
All other filetypes (e.g.
.css
) are passed straight through.
Options
Syntax: .use('browserify', options)
. Alternatively you may pass the entries
option as a separate argument before your options, e.g. .use('browserify', 'main.js', options)
...or even just: .use('browserify', 'main.js')
.
extensions
or extension
Default: null
This should be an array of strings like ['.coffee', '.hbs']
. (Although the dots are optional.)
Specifies extra extensions (*in addition& to .js
and .json
) that should be handled by this plugin. Might be useful in conjunction with certain Browserify transforms like coffeeify and hbsfy. (But note you probably don't need Browserify transforms with Exhibit – you can just use other builders earlier in the sequence so everything is ES5 JavaScript by the time it reaches Browserify.)
entries
or entry
Default: "**/*.entry.js"
Specifies which files should be considered bundle entry points.
Follows Exhibit's matching convention.
ignore
Default: null
Files you want Browserify to ignore, even if they have a Browserify-able extension. For example, to avoid Browserifying your vendor scripts: ignore: 'scripts/vendor/**/*.js'
Follows Exhibit's matching convention.
sourceMap
Default: true
Change to false
if you don't want source maps.
License
MIT