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Check, compile, transpile, optimize and compress JavaScript with Closure Compiler in JS


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closure-compiler-js

Check, compile, transpile, optimize and compress JavaScript with Closure Compiler in JS

This repo tracks issues related to the publication to npmjs.org and associated plugins. Any bugs not related to the plugins themselves should be reported to the main repository.

Unlike other packages, this allows Closure Compiler to run entirely in JS. Java is not required.

This is an experimental release- some features are not available and performance may not be on-par with the Java implementation. Details Here

Usage

First, install the latest version-

npm install --save google-closure-compiler-js

The module supports modern web browsers as well as Node v4 LTS, and provides compile as a low-level method to compile JavaScript. By default, this compiles ES6 to ES5 and includes the default set of ECMAScript externs files. For example-

const compile = require('google-closure-compiler-js').compile;

const flags = {
  jsCode: [{src: 'const x = 1 + 2;'}],
};
const out = compile(flags);
console.info(out.compiledCode);  // will print 'var x = 3;\n'

Or to install the command-line version, do:

npm install -g google-closure-compiler-js

You should now be able to run google-closure-compiler-js as a command. The google-closure-compiler-js command can read from stdin or from a file. For example:

google-closure-compiler-js code.js > minified.js

Run google-closure-compiler-js --help for full usage information.

Build Systems

Webpack

Your webpack.config.js should look like this-

const ClosureCompiler = require('google-closure-compiler-js').webpack;
const path = require('path');

module.exports = {
  entry: [
    path.join(__dirname, 'app.js')
  ],
  output: {
    path: path.join(__dirname, 'dist'),
    filename: 'app.min.js'
  },
  plugins: [
    new ClosureCompiler({
      options: {
        languageIn: 'ECMASCRIPT6',
        languageOut: 'ECMASCRIPT5',
        compilationLevel: 'ADVANCED',
        warningLevel: 'VERBOSE',
      },
    })
  ]
};

Gulp

Your gulpfile.js should contain a task like this-

const compiler = require('google-closure-compiler-js').gulp();

gulp.task('script', function() {
  return gulp.src('./path/to/src.js', {base: './'})
      // your other steps here
      .pipe(compiler({
          compilationLevel: 'SIMPLE',
          warningLevel: 'VERBOSE',
          outputWrapper: '(function(){\n%output%\n}).call(this)',
          jsOutputFile: 'output.min.js',  // outputs single file
          createSourceMap: true,
        }))
      .pipe(gulp.dest('./dist'));
});

Flags

FlagDefaultUsage
angularPassfalseGenerate $inject properties for AngularJS for functions annotated with @ngInject
applyInputSourceMapstrueCompose input source maps into output source map
assumeFunctionWrapperfalseEnable additional optimizations based on the assumption that the output will be wrapped with a function wrapper. This flag is used to indicate that "global" declarations will not actually be global but instead isolated to the compilation unit. This enables additional optimizations.
checksOnlyfalseDon't generate output. Run checks, but no optimization passes.
compilationLevelSIMPLESpecifies the compilation level to use.
Options: WHITESPACE_ONLY, SIMPLE, ADVANCED
dartPassfalse
definesnullOverrides the value of variables annotated with @define, an object mapping names to primitive types
envBROWSERDetermines the set of builtin externs to load.
Options: BROWSER, CUSTOM
exportLocalPropertyDefinitionsfalse
generateExportsfalseGenerates export code for those marked with @export.
languageInES6Sets what language spec that input sources conform to.
languageOutES5Sets what language spec the output should conform to.
newTypeInffalseChecks for type errors using the new type inference algorithm.
outputWrappernullInterpolate output into this string, replacing the token %output%
polymerPassfalseRewrite Polymer classes to be compiler-friendly.
preserveTypeAnnotationsfalse
processCommonJsModulesfalseProcess CommonJS modules to a concatenable form, i.e., support require statements.
renamePrefixNamespaceSpecifies the name of an object that will be used to store all non-extern globals.
rewritePolyfillsfalseRewrite ES6 library calls to use polyfills provided by the compiler's runtime.
useTypesForOptimizationfalseEnable or disable the optimizations based on available type information. Inaccurate type annotations may result in incorrect results.
warningLevelDEFAULTSpecifies the warning level to use.
Options: QUIET, DEFAULT, VERBOSE
jsCode[]Specifies the source code to compile.
externs[]Additional externs to use for this compile.
createSourceMapfalseGenerates a source map mapping the generated source file back to its original sources.

Languages

The Closure Compiler supports languages ECMASCRIPT3, ECMASCRIPT5, ECMASCRIPT5_STRICT for input and output, ECMASCRIPT6, ECMASCRIPT6_STRICT for input only, and ECMASCRIPT6_TYPED (experimental) for both.

Source Code

Unless you're using the Gulp or Webpack plugins, you'll need to specify code via flags. Both jsCode and externs accept an array containing objects in the form {src, path, sourceMap}. Using path, you can construct a virtual filesystem for use with ES6 or CommonJS imports—although for CommonJS, be sure to set processCommonJsModules: true.

Transpilation

The Javascript version of the Closure-Compiler is transpiled by GWT from the Java source. For more details on the differences in behavior see the super sourced files in the main repo.

License

Copyright 2016 The Closure Compiler Authors

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Version History

Closure Compiler release notes can be found on the main repository wiki.

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Last updated on 28 Jan 2017

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