browserify-gulp
browserify-gulp
is a drop-in replacement for browserify
that
can be configured easily and has support for watchify
to improve performance drastically.
It is based on this gulp recipe, but with some adaptations to make
configuring it easier.
Installation
To install browserify-gulp
do:
npm install --save-dev browserify-gulp
Usage
At it's most basic use, you can use browserify-gulp
like this:
var gulp = require('gulp')
, Browserify = require('browserify-gulp')
;
var options = {
entries: [ './src/main.js' ]
};
gulp.task('browserify', function() {
Browserify(options)
.done(function(strm) {
strm
.pipe(gulp.dest('./dest'));
});
});
Options
browserify-gulp
has the same signature as browserify
:
Browserify(entries, options)
Browserify(options)
All the options are passed to browserify
internally so you can use
browserify-gulp
as a drop-in replacement fro browserify
.
options.entries
An array of filenames that serve as an entrypoint, as with browserify
. Can
also be passed as a normal argument to browserify-gulp
.
options.watching
If this is set to true
, browserify-gulp
will keep
on watching the all the relevant files and rebuild everytime
one of them changes. This is done using watchify
,
which caches intermediate files, making the builds super fast.
Defaults to false
.
options.delay
This is the default delay (in ms) browserify-gulp
will wait before
triggering a rebuild.
Defaults to 60
.
options.filename
The filename the eventual build file will have in the gulp pipe.
Defaults to main.js
.
options.logtime
The function used to log build times. Gets the time
the build took in ms as a parameter.
Defaults to a nice gulp-like logging function
options.logfiles
The function to log the changed files when watching. Gets an array of the changed
files as parameter.
Defaults to a nice gulp-like logging function
options.logerror
A function to log errors with. Gets the error as parameter.
Defaults to a nice gulp-like logging function
Middleware
You can configure the bundler even more by using middleware functions.
To attach some middleware, use the configure
method before calling done
:
Browserify(options)
.configure(function() {
})
.done()
A middleware function has access to three things:
this.options
this is the options object
as was passed to browserify-gulp
, possibly
already edited by other middleware.this.bundler
the bundler that was created by browserify
. You can call
almost all methods on it (transform
, add
, require
, external
,
exclude
, ignore
, plugin
, on
) to configure the bundler.this.done
a function that will handle the final stream created
when the files are bundled. This handler gets a stream and should
return the transformed stream.
You can change these properties by setting them to their new value in
the middleware function. Make sure you take into account previous options
that might have been set in other middleware (eg. concat your new extension
to the this.options.extensions
array instead of overwiting it).
As an example, here is a transform that adds jsx
support via babelify
:
var babelify = require('babelify');
Browserify(options)
.configure(function() {
this.options.extensions = ['.jsx'].concat(this.options.extensions || []);
this.bundler.transform(babelify.configure({
experimental: options.experimental
}));
})
.done(function(strm) {
});
};
Todo
- write tests
- add examples
- add links to middleware repos
- move to full es6
License
This code is licensed under the ISC license