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@perfsee/esbuild
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const { PerfseePlugin } = require('@perfsee/esbuild')
// Do not use buildAsync
require('esbuild').build({
// ...
plugins: [PerfseePlugin(options)],
// ...
})
options
interface Options {
/**
* Your project ID on PerfSee platform.
*
* **Required if you want ot upload the build to Perfsee platform for further analysis.**
*/
project?: string
/**
* Give a uniq name for the bundled artifact.
*
* This option will be very useful when there are multiple builds in a single commit(in single CI progress)
*
* Because the comparasion with historical builds is based on `Entrypoint`, and if multiple builds
* emit same entrypoint names, we can't detect which entrypoint is the correct one to be compared.
*
* e.g. `build-1/main` and `build-2/main` are more confusing then `landing/main` and `customers/main`.
*
* @default 'main'
*/
artifactName?: string
/**
* Enable analysis and audit right after bundle emitted.
*
* With this option being `true`, perfsee will output bundle analyzed result in-place in CI workflow,
* or start a server which serves html report viewer in non-CI environment.
*
* It would slow down the progress if enabled.
*
* @environment `PERFSEE_AUDIT`
*
* @default false
* @default true // "in CI environment"
*/
enableAudit?: boolean
/**
* Used to customize project's own bundle auditing logic.
*
* Return `true` means this bundle should pass auditing, `false` to fail.
*
* Only used when `enableAudit` is true.
*
* @default (score) => score >= 80
*/
shouldPassAudit?: (score: number, result: BundleResult) => Promise<boolean> | boolean
/**
* Fail the progress if bundle audit not pass and exit with non-zero code.
*
* set to `true` to fail the CI pipeline.
*
* @default false
*/
failIfNotPass?: boolean
/**
* Authentication token used for uploading build to remote server.
* will also read from env `PERFSEE_TOKEN` if not provided.
*
* @environment `PERFSEE_TOKEN`
*/
token?: string
/**
* Server options used to start local report viewer
*/
severOptions?: {
/**
* Port the local report server will listen on
*
* @default 8080
*/
port?: number
/**
* Host of the local report server
*
* @default '127.0.0.1'
*/
host?: string
/**
* Path of the static files used to render report.
*
* Unless you want to change the default report viewer, otherwise leave it undefined.
*/
publicPath?: string
}
}
1.0.0-alpha.4 (2022-09-29)
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perfsee esbuild plugin
The npm package @perfsee/esbuild receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @perfsee/esbuild popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @perfsee/esbuild demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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