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bundle-through

v1.0.3

Published

Bundle CommonJS scripts through a vinyl stream, using browserify.

Readme

bundle-through v1.0.3

Bundle CommonJS scripts through vinyl stream, using browserify.

Install

npm install bundle-through

Usage

const bundler = require('bundle-through')
const gulp = require('gulp')

gulp.src('src/js/pages/*.js')
  .pipe(bundler())
  .pipe(gulp.dest('dist/'))

This bundles all CommonJS scripts (require / module.exports) through the stream. Each entry in the stream is considered as the only entrypoint of the bundle.

Add transform

bundle-through takes arguments and they are passed to browserify. For example, you can pass transform option to add the transforms.

gulp.src('src/js/pages/*.js')
  .pipe(bundler({transform: 'babelify'}))
  .pipe(gulp.dest('dist/'))

Add sourcemap

Set sourcemaps option true and write sourcemaps using gulp-sourcemaps.

const sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps')

gulp.src('src/js/pages/*.js')
  .pipe(bundler({sourcemaps: true}))
  .pipe(sourcemaps.write())
  .pipe(gulp.dest('dist/'))

API Reference

const bundler = require('bundle-through')

bundler(options)

  • @param {boolean} buffer true iff you want output file to have buffer type contents. Default is true. If set false, the output file has file contents as a stream.
  • @param {boolean} sourcemaps true iff you want to output sourcemaps. You need to write it using gulp-sourcemaps.
  • These options are directly passed to browserify. See the documents for details.
  • @return {Transform<Vinyl, Vinyl>}

This returns Transform stream of the object mode which transform CommonJS scripts into the bundle using browserify. Each entry in the stream is considered as the only entrypoint of the bundle and therefore input and output files has the 1-to-1 relationship.

License

MIT