pack node-style source files from a json stream into a browser bundle
json input:
[
{
"id": "a1b5af78",
"source": "console.log(require('./foo')(5))",
"deps": { "./foo": "b8f69fa5" },
"entry": true
},
{
"id": "b8f69fa5",
"source": "module.exports = function (n) { return n * 111 }",
"deps": {}
}
]
bundle script:
var pack = require('browser-pack')();
process.stdin.pipe(pack).pipe(process.stdout);
process.stdin.resume();
output:
$ browser-pack < input.json
(function(p,c,e){function r(n){if(!c[n]){c[n]={exports:{}};p[n][0](function(x){return r(p[n][1][x])},c[n],c[n].exports);}return c[n].exports}for(var i=0;i<e.length;i++)r(e[i]);return r})({"a1b5af78":[function(require,module,exports){console.log(require('./foo')(5))},{"./foo":"b8f69fa5"}],"b8f69fa5":[function(require,module,exports){module.exports = function (n) { return n * 111 }},{}]},{},["a1b5af78","b8f69fa5"])
var pack = require('browser-pack');
Return a through stream that takes a stream of json input and produces a stream
of javascript output. This module does not export its internal require()
function but you can prepend 'var require='
to the stream contents to get the
require function. require()
will return undefined
when a module hasn't been
defined to support splitting up modules across several bundles with custom
fallback logic.
If opts.raw
is given, the writable end of the stream will expect objects to be
written to it instead of expecting a stream of json text it will need to parse.
If opts.sourceMapPrefix
is given and source maps are computed, the
opts.sourceMapPrefix
string will be used instead of //#
.
Additionally, rows with a truthy entry
may have an order
field that
determines the numeric index to execute the entries in.
You can specify a custom prelude with opts.prelude
but you should really know
what you're doing first. See the prelude.js
file in this repo for the default
prelude. If you specify a custom prelude, you must also specify a valid
opts.preludePath
to the prelude source file for sourcemaps to work.
With npm, to get the library do:
npm install browser-pack
and to get the command-line tool do:
npm install -g browser-pack
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