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gulp-brotli

v3.0.0

Published

A gulp plugin for file compression using the brotli compression included in node.js's zlib native module, without any native or WASM extraneous libraries.

Downloads

80,756

Readme

gulp-brotli

Build Status npm License npm type definitions

A gulp plugin for file compression using the brotli compression included in node.js's zlib native module, without any native or WASM extraneous libraries.

Installation

gulp-brotli is available as npm package, you can use npm to install it:

npm install --save-dev gulp-brotli

Usage

Since gulp-brotli uses the native brotli support in node.js, all the native API's options are directly exposed to keep things simple and flexible. The only extra options are:

  • extension - specifies the file name extension to add the file names of all compressed files (without the leading dot (.)). The extension option is optional and defaults to br.
  • skipLarger - when true, any compressed files that would end up being larger that their uncompressed versions will be omitted from the output. The skipLarger option is optional and defaults to false. The option is ignored for streams.

Compressing files

import gulpBrotli from 'gulp-brotli'
import gulp from 'gulp'
import zlib from 'zlib'

export function compressBrotli() {
  return gulp
    .src(`path/to/files/to/compress`)
    .pipe(gulpBrotli({
      // the options are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_class_brotlioptions 
      params: {
        // brotli parameters are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_brotli_constants
        [zlib.constants.BROTLI_PARAM_QUALITY]: zlib.constants.BROTLI_MAX_QUALITY,
      },
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest(`destination/path/which/is/usually/the/source/path`))
}

Here's an example showing the extension and skipLarger options, as well as the compress alias:

import gulpBrotli from 'gulp-brotli'
import gulp from 'gulp'
import zlib from 'zlib'

export function compressBrotli() {
  return gulp
    .src(`path/to/files/to/compress`)
    .pipe(gulpBrotli.compress({
      extension: 'brotli',
      skipLarger: true,
      // the options are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_class_brotlioptions 
      params: {
        // brotli parameters are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_brotli_constants
        [zlib.constants.BROTLI_PARAM_QUALITY]: zlib.constants.BROTLI_MAX_QUALITY,
      },
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest(`destination/path/which/is/usually/the/source/path`))
}

You may use the default configuration by omitting the options object altogether. The following example shows streaming the files instead of buffering them (the skipLarger option would be ignored in this case):

import gulpBrotli from 'gulp-brotli'
import gulp from 'gulp'
import zlib from 'zlib'

export function compressBrotli() {
  return gulp
    .src(`path/to/files/to/compress`, {buffer: false})
    .pipe(gulpBrotli.compress()) // Or you may use .pipe(gulpBrotli()) instead
    .pipe(gulp.dest(`destination/path/which/is/usually/the/source/path`))
}

Decompressing files

Decompressing files like this will also remove the .br file name extension from the resulting files (unless another extension is specified using the extension option):

import gulpBrotli from 'gulp-brotli'
import gulp from 'gulp'
import zlib from 'zlib'

export function decompressBrotli() {
  return gulp
    .src(`path/to/files/to/compress`)
    .pipe(gulpBrotli.decompress({
      // the options are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_class_brotlioptions 
      params: {
        // brotli parameters are documented at https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/zlib.html#zlib_brotli_constants
      },
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest(`destination/path/which/is/usually/the/source/path`))
}

The options object is optional here as well if you want to use the default configuration.