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simple-browser-js-bundler

v0.1.1

Published

An excessively simple javascript bundler based and browserify and uglify-js

Downloads

5

Readme

Simple Browser JS Bundler

An excessively small and simple API to build a javascript bundle


Usage

This package only exposes one function bundle, wich is actually just a helper to pipe Browserify and Uglify together without any additional dependencies.

SYNTAX : bundle(input_path<String>, output_path<String> [,options<Object>]);

  • The input_path argument must be the absolute path of the entry point file of the code you want to bundle. All required files from there will be resolved by Browserify.

  • The ouput_path must be the absolute path string of the bundle js file.

  • The option argument can be passed a minify flag, wich will make the output file minified.


Example

const { bundle } = require("simple-browser-js-bundler");
const dir = process.cwd();

bundle(
    `${dir}/src/main.js`,
    `${dir}/public/bundle.js`, 
    { minify: true }
);

And voilà, that's pretty much it.