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rollup-plugin-inline-js

v0.5.0

Published

Rollup with inline-js

Downloads

43

Readme

rollu-plugin-inline-js

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Rollup with inline-js. This might be useful if you build the source with rollup and want to inline some static assets at build-time.

Installation

npm install -D rollup-plugin-inline-js

Usage

import inline from "rollup-plugin-inline-js";

export default {
  input: "entry.js",
  output: {
    file: "dist/output.js",
    format: "es"
  },
  plugins: [inline()]
};

This plugin would replace $inline directives in the source, just like inline-js.

Configuration

The .inline.js config file works as intended.

API

This module exports a single function.

createPlugin

const plugin = createPlugin({
  include?: Array<String>,
  exclude?: Array<String>,
  inlineOptions?: Object
});

Create the plugin instance.

include - a list of glob patterns. The plugin would only process matched files. Default to process all files.

exclude - a list of glob patterns. The plugin would ignore matched files. Default: [].

The inlineOptions object would be passed to createInliner function.

Changelog

  • 0.5.0 (Feb 12, 2021)

  • 0.4.0 (Jun 6, 2019)

    • Bump dependencies. Upgrade to [email protected].
    • Fix: remove deprecated dependencies array.
  • 0.3.0 (Aug 5, 2018)

    • The plugin had been rewritten and it works in a different way.
    • The plugin now transform the source file. So now you can write $inline directives in the source file just like using inline-js CLI.
  • 0.2.1 (Jul 22, 2018)

    • Fix: exclude useless stuff in the package.
  • 0.2.0 (Jul 22, 2018)

  • 0.1.0 (Dec 28, 2017)

    • First release.