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grunt-filesize-report

v1.0.3

Published

(Very) simple filesize reporter for grunt. Primary use was to generate a very simple xml format for use by Jenkins plot plugin.

Readme

grunt-filesize-report

(Very) simple filesize reporter for grunt.

Synopsis

Primary use was to generate a very simple xml format for use by Jenkins plot plugin.

Code Example

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-filesize-report');
 
grunt.initConfig({
    filesize: {
        options: {
            folder: dirs.reports + '/filesize', .. defaults to './'
            short: true, //defaults to false - will output full info in the console
            xml: true, // default is false
            json: false, //default is false
            filename: 'myoutput' // defaults to 'filesize-[target].[ext]',
            thresholds: [102400,204800] // [warning, error] thresholds for individual files
            totalThresholds: [524288,1048576] // [warning, error] for totals of all files
            failOnerror: false // fail task when error threshold crossed
        },
        css: {
            files : [{ cwd: '.', src: ['**/*.css'], expand: true}]
        },
        images: {
            files : [{ '.', src: ['**/img/*.*'], expand: true}]
        },
        js: {
            files : [{ cwd: '.', src: ['/js/*.min.js'], expand: true}]
        }
    }      
});

Motivation

There are a few good filesize reporters out there, but I wanted one that could output to a file format that I could hook into a jenkins plugin to keep a track of increasing output filesizes. so this outputs to a very simple XML format that the Jenkins Plot Plugin can understand, as well as json if you really want it.

Installation

npm install grunt-filesize-report

Contributors

Stuart Campbell (campbes)

License

Released under the MIT License