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esmangle-webpack-plugin
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A minifier for Webpack based on ESMangle.
Almost as effective as the Uglify plugin whilst significantly faster.
Use this plugin all the time so that you are developing the same code that you will deploy. Avoid surprises in production, particularly with Angular based projects.
var ESMangleWebpackPlugin = require('esmangle-webpack-plugin');
{
plugins : [
new ESMangleWebpackPlugin()
]
}
It is possible to pass options to the constructor, but this is normally not required. By default the plugin will produce a compressed output for all .js files.
Esprima parses the code into an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). This is passed to esmangle which renames variables but does not compress the code. The AST is rendered back to Javascript by applying escodegen with options.format.
The default constructor is equivalent to the following.
new ESMangleWebpackPlugin({
test : /\.js($|\?)/i,
format: {
renumber : true,
hexadecimal: true,
escapeless : true,
compact : true,
semicolons : false,
parentheses: false
}
})
FAQs
A minifier for Webpack based on ESMangle
We found that esmangle-webpack-plugin 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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