vulcanize v1.16.0
Vulcanize
Reduce an HTML file and its dependent HTML Imports into one file
Named for the Vulcanization process that turns polymers into more durable materials.
Web pages that use multiple HTML Imports to load dependencies may end up making lots of network round-trips. In many cases, this can lead to long initial load times and unnecessary bandwidth usage. The Vulcanize tool follows HTML Imports and <script> tags to inline these external assets into a single page, to be used in production.
In the future, technologies such as HTTP/2 and Server Push will likely obsolete the need for a tool like vulcanize for production uses.
Installation
vulcanize is available on npm. For maximium utility, vulcanize should be installed globally.
npm install -g vulcanizeThis will install vulcanize to /usr/local/bin/vulcanize (you may need sudo
for this step).
Options
-h|--help: print this message-v|--version: print version number-p <arg>|--abspath <arg>: use as the "webserver root", make all adjusted urls absolute--exclude <path>: exclude a subpath from root. Use multiple times to exclude multiple paths. Tags (imports/scripts/etc) that reference an excluded path are left in-place, meaning the resources are not inlined. ex:--exclude=elements/x-foo.html --exclude=elements/x-bar.html--strip-exclude: Exclude a subpath and remove any links referencing it.--inline-scripts: Inline external scripts.--inline-css: Inline external stylesheets.--add-import <path>: Add this import to the target HTML before vulcanizing. Can be used multiple times.--redirect <uri>|<path>: Takes an argument in the form of URI|PATH where url is a URI composed of a protocol, hostname, and path and PATH is a local filesystem path to replace the matched URI part with. Multiple redirects may be specified; the earliest ones have the highest priority.--strip-comments: Strips all HTML comments not containing an @license from the document.--no-implicit-strip: DANGEROUS! Avoid stripping imports of the transitive dependencies of imports specified with--exclude. May result in duplicate javascript inlining.--out-html <path>: If specified, output will be written to instead of stdout.--out-request-list <path>: Writes a list of request URLs required to vulcanize to on success.
Usage
The command
vulcanize target.htmlwill inline the HTML Imports of target.html and print the resulting HTML to
standard output.
The command
vulcanize target.html > build.htmlwill inline the HTML Imports of target.html and print the result to
build.html.
The command
vulcanize -p "path/to/target/" /target.htmlwill inline the HTML Imports of target.html, treat path/to/target/ as the
webroot of target.html, and make all urls absolute to the provided webroot.
The command
vulcanize --exclude "path/to/target/subpath/" --exclude "path/to/target/subpath2/" target.htmlwill inline the HTML Imports of target.html that are not in the directory
path/to/target/subpath nor path/to/target/subpath2.
If the --strip-exclude flag is used, the HTML Import <link> tags that
point to resources in path/totarget/subpath and path/to/target/subpath2/
will also be removed.
The command
vulcanize --inline-scripts target.htmlwill inline scripts in target.html as well as HTML Imports. Exclude flags will apply to both Imports and Scripts.
The command
vulcanize --inline-css target.htmlwill inline Polymerized stylesheets, <link rel="import" type="css">
The command
vulcanize --strip-comments target.htmlwill remove HTML comments, except for those that begin with @license.
License comments will be deduplicated.
Using vulcanize programmatically
Vulcanize as a library has two exported function.
vulcanize constructor takes an object of options similar to the command line
options.
abspath: A folder to treat as "webroot".- When specified, use an absolute path to
target.
- When specified, use an absolute path to
excludes: An array of strings with regular expressions to exclude paths from being inlined.stripExcludes: Similar toexcludes, but strips the imports from the output entirely.- If
stripExcludesis empty, it will be set the value ofexcludesby default.
- If
inlineScripts: Inline external scripts.inlineCss: Inline external stylesheets.addedImports: Additional HTML imports to inline, added to the end of the target fileredirects: An array of strings with the formatURI|PATHwhere url is a URI composed of a protocol, hostname, and path and PATH is a local filesystem path to replace the matched URI part with. Multiple redirects may be specified; the earliest ones have the highest priority.stripComments: Remove non-license HTML comments.inputUrl: A URL string that will override thetargetargument tovulcanize.process(). By design, gulp and grunt plugins expect to work on the given file path.vulcanizehas its own file loader, and expects to be given URLs. In instances where the filename cannot be used as a URLinputUrlwill override the filename.loader: A hydrolysis loader. This loader is generated with thetargetargument tovulcan.processand theexcludepaths. A custom loader can be given if more advanced setups are necesssary.
vulcanize.process takes a target path to target.html and a callback.
Example:
var Vulcanize = require('vulcanize');
var hydrolysis = require('hydrolysis');
/* a Hydrolysis loader object (optional) */
var loader = new hydrolysis.loader(...)
var vulcan = new Vulcanize({
abspath: '',
excludes: [
'\\.css$'
],
stripExcludes: [
],
inlineScripts: false,
inlineCss: false,
addedImports: [
],
redirects: [
],
implicitStrip: true,
stripComments: false
// optional
loader: loader,
inputUrl: ''
});
vulcan.process(target, function(err, inlinedHtml) {
});Caveats
Because HTML Imports changes the order of execution scripts can have, Vulcanize has to make a few compromises to achieve that same script execution order.
Contents of all HTML Import documents will be moved to
<body>Any scripts or styles, inline or linked, which occur after a
<link rel="import">node in<head>will be moved to<body>after the contents of the HTML Import.
What happened to feature from 0.X?
--cspmode has been moved into crisper--stripmode was removed, use something like html-minifier or minimize- Use these at your own risk, they may not understand all of Polymer's uses of HTML or CSS (https://github.com/kangax/html-minifier/issues/377)
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