gulp-uglify-chylvina v3.2.0
gulp-uglify 




Minify JavaScript with UglifyJS3.
Installation
Install package with NPM and add it to your development dependencies:
npm install --save-dev gulp-uglify
Usage
var gulp = require('gulp');
var uglify = require('gulp-uglify');
var pump = require('pump');
gulp.task('compress', function (cb) {
pump([
gulp.src('lib/*.js'),
uglify(),
gulp.dest('dist')
],
cb
);
});To help properly handle error conditions with Node streams, this project
recommends the use of pump. For more
information, see Why Use Pump?.
Options
Most of the minify options from the UglifyJS API are supported. There are a few exceptions:
- The
sourceMapoption must not be set, as it will be automatically configured based on your Gulp configuration. See the documentation for Gulp sourcemaps.
Errors
gulp-uglify emits an 'error' event if it is unable to minify a specific file.
The GulpUglifyError constructor is exported by this plugin for instanceof checks.
It contains the following properties:
fileName: The full file path for the file being minified.cause: The original UglifyJS error, if available.
Most UglifyJS error messages have the following properties:
message(ormsg)filenameline
To see useful error messages, see Why Use Pump?.
Using a Different UglifyJS
By default, gulp-uglify uses the version of UglifyJS installed as a dependency.
It's possible to configure the use of a different version using the "composer" entry point.
var uglifyjs = require('uglify-js'); // can be a git checkout
// or another module (such as `uglify-es` for ES6 support)
var composer = require('gulp-uglify/composer');
var pump = require('pump');
var minify = composer(uglifyjs, console);
gulp.task('compress', function (cb) {
// the same options as described above
var options = {};
pump([
gulp.src('lib/*.js'),
minify(options),
gulp.dest('dist')
],
cb
);
});