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express-minify-html-terser

v1.0.2

Published

Express middleware around HTML minifier

Downloads

398

Readme

express-minify-html-terser

Express middleware wrapper around HTML minifier

This is a fork of express-minify-html to wrap the newer html-minifier-terser instead of html-minifier.

Description

This express middleware simply enchances the regular 'render' method of the response object for minifying HTML.

Usage

npm i express-minify-html-terser

var express    = require('express');
var minifyHTML = require('express-minify-html-terser');

var app = express();

app.use(minifyHTML({
    override:      true,
    exception_url: false,
    htmlMinifier: {
        removeComments:            true,
        collapseWhitespace:        true,
        collapseBooleanAttributes: true,
        removeAttributeQuotes:     true,
        removeEmptyAttributes:     true,
        minifyJS:                  true
    }
}));

app.get('hello', function (req, res, next) {
    res.render('helloTemplate', { hello : 'world'}, function(err, html) {
        // The output is minified, huzzah!
        console.log(html);
        res.send(html);
    })
});

Set 'override' to false if you don't want to hijack the ordinary res.render function. This adds an additional res.renderMin function to the response object to render minimized HTML.

The 'htmlMinifier' opts are simply passed on to the html-minifier plugin. For all the available configuration options, see the original repo!

If no callback is provided, res.render/res.renderMin sends the minified HTML to the client just as the regular express res.render does. Otherwise, the callback is called with the error object and the minified HTML content, as demonstrated above.

the exception_url optional parameter is a single value, or an array of strings, regexes and functions that can be used to check whether minifying should be skipped entirely.

exception_url: [
    'url_to_avoid_minify_html', // String.
    /regex_to_analyze_req_to_avoid_minify/i, // Regex.
    function(req, res) { // Function.
        // Code to analyze req and decide if skips or not minify.
        // Needs to return a boolean value.
        return true
    }
]

Full examples can naturally be found under the 'examples'-folder of this repository!

License

MIT © Matti Jokitulppo