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browserify-versionify
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Browserify transform to replace placeholder with package version
Browserify transform to replace placeholder with package version.
By default, it replaces __VERSION__
with the version from package.json
in your source code. E.g. before:
var version = '__VERSION__';
after:
var version = '1.0.0';
From command line:
browserify -t browserify-versionify
From Node.js:
browserify().transform('browserify-versionify');
// Configure (default values shown)
browserify().transform('browserify-versionify', {
placeholder: '__VERSION__',
version: pkg.version
});
You can also provide a filter
property to whitelist files to apply the transform to (e.g. filter: /\.js$/
).
You can also add the transform to your package.json
:
{
"browserify": {
"transform": [
"browserify-versionify"
]
}
}
FAQs
Browserify transform to replace placeholder with package version
The npm package browserify-versionify receives a total of 19,065 weekly downloads. As such, browserify-versionify popularity was classified as popular.
We found that browserify-versionify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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