ncompiler v1.1.5
ncompiler
Optimize JavaScript code using Closure Compiler Service API, within CLI, gulp and webpack.
Install
npm install ncompiler -g
--no-optional
flag can be added if you do not want to handle character encoding.
npm install ncompiler -g --no-optional
Usage
Command that is provided this package, has several options similar to Java based Closure Compiler application.
ncompiler --output_wrapper_file banner.js --js_output_file out.js lib/**/*.js 1.js 2.js 3.js
For more details, please run command with --help
flag.
Use within Your App
You can also use API in this package to get communicate with Closure Compiler Service. To use, install this package locally.
npm install ncompiler
Included sources in this package are both JavaScript and TypeScript.
import { compile, CompilationLevel, IApiOption, IApiResult, IApiFailedResult } from 'ncompiler';
let options: IApiOption = {
jsCode: 'console.log( "¡hola!" )',
compilationLevel: CompilationLevel.WhitespaceOnly,
};
compile(options)
.then(
(result: IApiResult) => console.log(result.compiledCode),
(reason: IApiFailedResult) => console.error(reason.message));
Use with Gulp
This package contains plugin for gulp. The plugin is stored in plugins.gulp
field. Function of the plugin takes only one optional argument that is same as for compile()
.
let ncompiler = require('ncompiler');
gulp.task('...', () =>
gulp
.src(...)
.pipe(ncompiler.plugins.gulp())
.pipe(gulp.dest(...))
);
Use with Webpack
This package contains plugin for webpack. The plugin is stored in plugins.webpack
field. Constructor of the plugin takes only one optional argument that is same as for compile()
.
let ncompiler = require('ncompiler');
module.exports = {
...,
plugins: [
...,
new ncompiler.plugins.webpack(),
],
};