@codechecks/build-size-watcher v0.1.0
Install
npm add --save-dev @codechecks/build-size-watcheror
yarn add --dev @codechecks/build-size-watcherUsage
Add to your codechecks.yml file:
checks:
- name: build-size-watcher
options:
files:
- path: "./build/static/js/*.js"
maxSize: 1MB
- path: "./build/static/css/*.css"
- path: "./build/static/images/*.jpg"
# ...With each pull request you will get a summary like Change +3 KB(+1%) Total 300KB and detailed size
breakdown for each path in check's details.
API
buildSizeWatcher(options: BuildSizeWatcherOptions): Promise\
BuildSizeWatcherOptions
interface BuildSizeWatcherOptions {
gzip?: boolean; // defaults to true
files: {
path: string; // supports globs
maxSize?: number | string;
}[];
name?: string; // defaults to "Build Size"
}gzip
optional boolean\
Default: true\
Specify if files should be gzipped before size calculation
files
interface FileDescription {
path: string; // supports glob
maxSize?: number | string;
}List of files to track.
files.path
string\
Path specifying files to bundle together while calculating size. Supports globs. It's great when you
have to deal with checksums in file names: ex. "./build/static/js/*.js"
files.maxSize
optional number|string\
Provide the maximum size of all files matched by files.path. It can be a number in bytes or a string
like "1KB" or "1MB". When max size is reached the whole check will report failure.
name
optional string\
Default: Build Size\
Specify the name for check. Might be useful when you track multiple builds for example in monorepo.
Contributing
All contributions are welcomed. Read more in CONTRIBUTING.md
Licence
MIT @ codechecks.io
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