babel-plugin-template-html-minifier
Minify HTML in tagged template strings using html-minifier.
Install
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-template-html-minifier
Usage
In .babelrc
:
{
"plugins": [
["template-html-minifier", {
"modules": {
"lit-html": ["html"],
"lit-element": [
"html",
{"name": "css", "encapsulation": "style"}
],
"choo/html": [null],
"hyperhtml": [{"name": "bind", "type": "factory"}],
"hyperhtml-element": [{"name": null, "member": "html"}]
},
"htmlMinifier": {
"collapseWhitespace": true
}
}]
]
}
Options
htmlMinifier
The value of this property is passed unmodified to html-minifier. See the
html-minifier docs.
Note collapseBooleanAttributes
should not be used when working with lit-html
or other templating systems which give special meaning to non-static boolean
attributes. Enabling collapseBooleanAttributes
will cause this plugin to
throw an exception:
html`<input readonly="${readonly}">`;
This exception is for two reasons. First because it means the chosen options have
caused html-minifier
to change the meaning of the HTML template. Second because
it deletes the point where ${readonly}
goes into the final output.
modules
A list of module names or import paths where tags are imported from. The values in
the arrays refers to the export names, not the import names. null
refers to the
default export.
import choo from 'choo/html';
import * as lit from 'lit-html';
import {html as litHtml, css} from 'lit-element';
import HyperHTMLElement from 'hyperhtml-element';
import html from 'some-module';
import {bind} from 'hyperhtml';
choo`
<div class="hello">
Hello World
</div>
`;
lit.html`
<div class="hello">
Hello World
</div>
`;
litHtml`
<div class="hello">
Hello World
</div>
`;
css`
.sel {
background: red;
}
`;
class MyHyperHTMLElement extends HyperHTMLElement {
created() {
this.render();
}
render() {
this.html`
<div>
Hello World
</div>
`;
}
}
bind(document.body)`
<div>
Hello World
</div>
`;
html`
This
is
not
processed
`;
Using the .babelrc shown in usage produces the following output:
import choo from 'choo/html';
import * as lit from 'lit-html';
import {html as litHtml, css} from 'lit-element';
import HyperHTMLElement from 'hyperhtml-element';
import html from 'some-module';
import {bind} from 'hyperhtml';
choo`<div class="hello"> Hello World </div>`;
lit.html`<div class="hello"> Hello World </div>`;
litHtml`<div class="hello"> Hello World </div>`;
css`.sel{background:red}`;
class MyHyperHTMLElement extends HyperHTMLElement {
created() {
this.render();
}
render() {
this.html`<div> Hello World </div>`;
}
}
bind(document.body)`<div> Hello World </div>`;
html`
This
is
not
processed
`;
- choo is processed because of
"choo/html": [null]
specifies that the default
export should be processed. - lit.html is processed because
"lit-html": ["html"]
. - litHtml is processed because
"lit-element": ["html"]
. - css is processed because
"lit-element": [{"name": "css", "encapsulation": "style"}]
.
The encapsulation
argument ensures that html-minifier
understands that the template
contains CSS, without it the template would be processed as HTML. this.html
in MyHyperHTMLElement is processed because
"hyperhtml-element": [{"name": null, "member": "html"}]
specifies that the html
member
of classes which extend the default export should be processed.- bind is processed because of
"hyperhtml": [{"name": "bind", "type": "factory"}]
, the
type factory
specifies the bind returns a function which processes the tagged templates. - html is not processed because it was exported from an unlisted module.
All matching is done based on the exported name, not the local/imported name.
Running tests
Tests are provided by xo and ava.
npm install
npm test
Attribution
This module was originally created by goto-bus-stop.