esbuild-plugin-package-json v2.0.0
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⚡️ Getting started
Simply install this package with your package manager.
npm install -D esbuild-plugin-package-json
Here are examples for installing the package with other package manager.
💾 yarn
yarn add -D esbuild-plugin-package-json
💾 pnpm
pnpm install -D esbuild-plugin-package-json
Looks good so far 🔥 — now you have installed the latest version!
💡 Introduction
While a package is a relase candidate, there are a few fields, that may are considered as a security vulnerability or are just not needed in the published package.
The following fields can be safely removed:
{
"scripts": {
// something here...
},
"devDependencies": {
// something here...
}
}
🔧 Usage
packageJsonPlugin(options);
This function needs to be called inside the esbuild configuration in order to use this plugin. It will provide the plugin inside the build process of esbuild.
esbuild.build({
// some configuration...
plugins: [
packageJsonPlugin();
// more plugins here...
]
})
packageJsonPlugin({
// configure here
});
Properties
lifecycle
Default:
onEnd
An string with either the value onStart
or onEnd
.
packageJsonPlugin({
lifecycle: "onStart"
});
See here for more about esbuild lifecycles.
overrideOut
Default:
undefined
(esbuild's output directory)
A string
, that specifies the output directory for the package.json.
packageJsonPlugin({
overrideOut: "dist" // any directory allowed
});
overridePackageJson
Default:
undefined
(npm default)
You can override the start directory for the package.json search, if a string
is provided here.
packageJsonPlugin({
overridePackageJson: "libs/my-lib" // any directory allowed
});
Returns
Type: Plugin
An instance of this plugin, that will be used by esbuild automatically.
License
The MIT License (MIT) - Please have a look at the License file for more details.
Contributing
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See here for the contribute guide at GitHub.
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