ionic-gulp-browserify-typescript-postTransform
v2.0.1
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Gulp task for Ionic projects to transpile and bundle TypeScript sources with Browserify
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Browserify TypeScript Task
Use Browserify to transpile and bundle your TypeScript source files.
API
browserifyBuild([options])
Returns a stream of Vinyl files that can be piped.
Available options:
- watch (boolean) Whether to watch for changes or not. Default:
false
. - src (string|File|Array) String, file object, or array of those types (they may be mixed) specifying Browserify entry file(s). Default:
['./app/app.ts', './typings/main.d.ts']
. - outputPath (string) Output path for the bundle and sourcemaps. Default:
'www/build/js/'
. - outputFile (string) Name of the bundle. Default:
'app.bundle.js'
. - minify (boolean) Whether to minify the bundle using Uglify or not. Default:
false
. - browserifyOptions (Object) Browserify options. Defaults:
{
cache: {},
packageCache: {},
debug: true // sourcemaps on
}
- watchifyOptions (Object) Watchify options for when
watch
is true. Default:{}
. - tsifyOptions (Object) Tsify options. Default:
{}
. - uglifyOptions (Object) Uglify options for when
minify
is true. Default:{}
.
Notes
Setting options.browserifyOptions.debug
to false
will disable sourcemaps and drastically speed up your rebuilds when watching.
Example
var browserifyBuild = require('ionic-gulp-browserify-typescript');
gulp.task('build', browserifyBuild);
gulp.task('watch', function(){
return browserifyBuild({
watch: true,
browserifyOptions: { debug: false } //if you want to disable sourcemaps
});
});