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justo-plugin-browserify

v0.3.0

Published

Plugin for running Browserify.

Downloads

12

Readme

NPM version Build Status Dependency Status devDependency Status

Plugin for running Browserify.

Proudly made with ♥ in Valencia, Spain, EU.

Install

npm install justo-plugin-browserify

Use

The plugin is a simple task to run Browserify:

browserify(opts, config)

Configuration object:

  • src (string or string[]). The entry file(s), relative to base.
  • dst (string). The bundle file.
  • base (string). The directory to start bundling from for filenames that start with ..
  • path (string or string[]). The directories to search when looking for modules which are not referenced using relative path. Can be absolute or relative to base. Equivalent of setting NODE_PATH environmental variable when calling browserify command.
  • require (string or string[]). Module name(s) available from outside the bundle with require(file).
  • ignore (string or string[]). Ignored files.
  • exclude (string or string[]). Excluded files.
  • transform (string or string[] or object). Use a transform module on top-level files.
  • plugins (string or string[]). Plugin name(s) to use.
  • standalone (string). Generate a UMD bundle for the supplied export name.
  • extensions (string or string[]). File extensions for the module lookup machinery to use when the extension has not been specified. By default, it considers only .js and .json files in such cases.
  • debug (boolean). Enable source maps that allow you to debug your files separately.
  • builtins (string or string[] or boolean). The built-in module names to define. If true, all. If false, none.
  • globals. This can have one of those values:
    • true (as boolean), then this scans all files for process, process, global, __filename, and __dirname, defining as necessary.
    • false (as boolean), this doesn't scan.
    • insert (as string), this always inserts process, process, global, __filename, and __dirname without analyzing the AST for faster builds but larger output bundles.

To indicate a transform, we can use its name or an object:

transform: ["coffeeify", "babelify"]

transform: {
  "coffeeify": true,
  "babelify": {
    presets: ["react"]
  }
}

Examples:

const browserify = require("justo-plugin-browserify");

browserify("Generate bundle", {
  src: "app.js",
  base: "app/",
  dst: "build/es5/app.js"
});