0.1.0 • Published 9 years ago
browserify-extract-registry v0.1.0
browserify-extract-registry
Export a Browserify bundle's "dependency registry," a mapping of modules to their dependencies.
Installation
npm install browserify-extract-registry --save
Usage
// main.js
require('./a');
require('./b');// a.js
require('c');// b.js
console.log('do nothing!');// c.js
console.log('do nothing!');const extractRegistry = require('browserify-extract-registry');
browserify()
.add('./main.js')
.plugin(extractRegistry, {
outputFile: './registry.json'
});This will result in a registry.json like the following. (Note: Browserify assigns modules numeric IDs.)
{
"1": [2, 3], // "main" requires "a" and "b"
"2": [4] // "a" requires "c"
"3": [] // "b" has no deps
"4": [] // "c" has no deps
}Plugin configuration
outputFile- Write the registy to the specified file path.callback- Callback. First argument is an error, and the second is the registry object.validateRegistry- Boolean. Default:false. Check that each module's dependency is in the registry. If not andoutputFileis set, throws error. If not andcallbackis set, passes error as first argument.sortDeps- Boolean. Default:false. Sort each module's dependency array in the registry, allowing deterministic registries.
Why does this exist?
This plugin is designed for scenarios in which you need outside access to a bundle's dependencies.
It can be used alongside browserify-splitter to compute dependencies and generate dynamic bundles at runtime.