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@ava/require-precompiled
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Modifies require() so you can load precompiled module sources.
$ npm install --save require-precompiled
const installPrecompiler = require('require-precompiled');
const cache = require('my-cache-implementation');
installPrecompiler(filename => {
if (cache.hasEntryFor(filename)) {
return cache.getPrecompiledCode(filename);
}
// fall through to underlying extension chain
return null;
});
// any module required from this point on will be checked against the cache
const foo = require('some-module');
function installPrecompiler(
loadSource: (filename: string) => string | null,
ext = '.js',
): void
The loadSource() function should return a source string when a precompiled source is available. Return null to fall back to Node.js' default behavior.
By default the precompiler is installed for .js files. You can specify alternative extensions by providing the second argument:
installPrecompiler(filename => {
// ...
}, '.cjs')
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Require extension that allows for caching/precompiling
The npm package @ava/require-precompiled receives a total of 11,827 weekly downloads. As such, @ava/require-precompiled popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ava/require-precompiled demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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