1.0.1 • Published 6 years ago

smieder v1.0.1

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6 years ago

smieder

Simple node express middleware to concat and/or compress javascript files on the fly. It basically is a middleware for node-minify taking care of modification of the scriptfiles, no file watchers are used.

Install

npm i smieder

Usage

When setting up your routes in your express app, just set up routes to your desired urls with the smieder.

const smieder = require("smieder");

// ....

app.use("/js/libfiles", smieder({
    "save": "public/javascripts/libs.min.js",       // filepath where you want to save the concatenated file
    "files": [                                      // array of javasript files
        "node_modules/anylib/dist/coollib.min.js", 
        "node_modules/anotherlib/scripting.min.js",
        "node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
        "public/javascripts/vectors.js",
        "public/javascripts/bananas.js"
    ],
    
    // -------------------------
    // further optional settings
    // -------------------------
    "force": false,                                 // (optional, default false) set true if you no not want  caching based on modification timestamps  
    "startsync": false,                             // (optional, default false) on startup, syncronously create files
    "compressor": "no-compress"                     // (optional, default "no-compress") or "gcc" or "uglify-js", one that your os and node-minify supports
        
}));

Remark

On every request received, the modification timestamps of the javascript files are checked and written to a file corresponsting to the save option. eg., if you specified "public/javascripts/libs.min.js" a file "public/javascripts/~libs.min.js.times" gets created. You might find it useful to add a .gitignore for *.times.