6.0.0 • Published 9 years ago
stripify v6.0.0
stripify

Browserify transform that strips console.log lines from your code.
This module for browserify will remove console.log, console.info, console.warn, console.error, debugger and friends from your js files.
Example
For example.js:
var foo = "bar"
console.log(foo + " bar")
foo = "foo"then on the command line:
browserify -t stripify example.js > bundle.jsor with the api:
var browserify = require("browserify")
, fs = require("fs")
var b = browserify("example.js")
b.transform("stripify")
b.bundle().pipe(fs.createWriteStream("bundle.js"))the bundle file output is:
var foo = "bar"
foo = "foo"Usage
npm install stripifyAs with all browserify transforms, stripify returns a through/transform stream.
var fs = require("fs")
, stripify = require("stripify")
, src = "/path/to/file.js"
, dest = "/path/to/file-transformed.js"
, ts = stripify(src)
fs.createReadStream(src).pipe(ts).pipe(fs.createWriteStream(dest))Command line
You can use stripify on the command line as well:
npm install -g stripify
stripify /path/to/file.jsOutput is written to stdout.
Options
--replacement=STATEMENT, -r STATEMENT
Stripify will remove console.log statements by default. If you've put a log statement in a weird place, removing it could cause a syntax error. The replacement option allows you to specify a replacement statement.
e.g.
echo "console.log('foo')" | stripify -r '(0)' # Outputs (0)browserify main.js -t [stripify -r '(0)']var stripify = require("stripify")
stripify("file.js", {replacement: '(0)'})