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Create an inline source map comment from a source map object or string
var inlineSourceMapComment = require('inline-source-map-comment');
var fixture = {
version:3,
file: 'output.js.map',
sources: ['input.js'],
names: [],
mappings: 'AAAA'
};
inlineSourceMapComment(fixture);
//=> "//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJza ..."
npm install inline-source-map-comment
bower install inline-source-map-comment
var inlineSourceMapComment = require('shinnn/inline-source-map-comment');
Download the script file directly.
sourceMap: String
or Object
options: Object
Return: String
It returns a line comment of base64-encoded source map.
Argument can be an object of source map or a JSON string.
var map = '{"version":3,"file":"a.js.map","sources":["b.js"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA"}';
inlineSourceMapComment(map);
//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uI ... "
inlineSourceMapComment(JSON.parse(map));
//=> (Same as `inlineSourceMapComment.js(map)`)
It automatically removes sourcesContent
property from result. Use sourcesContent
option if you want to preserve sourcesContent
property.
var map = '{"version":3,"file":"foo.js.map","sources":["bar.js"], ...';
var one = inlineSourceMapComment(map);
map.sourcesContent = 'foo';
var another inlineSourceMapComment(map);
one === another; //=> true
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Returns a block comment instead of a line comment. It can be used for creating CSS source maps.
var map = '{"version":3,"file":"foo.css.map","sources":["bar.js"], ...';
inlineSourceMapComment(map, {block: true});
//=> "/* sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJ ... */"
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Preserves sourcesConteThe prefix string of basent
property.
Type: String
A common part of a Base64-encoded source map comment.
inlineSourceMapComment.prefix;
//=> "# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,"
You can use this module as a CLI tool by installing it globally.
npm install -g inline-source-map-comment
Usage1: inline-source-map-comment <source map string>
Usage2: inline-source-map-comment --in <source map file>
Usage3: cat <source map file> | inline-source-map-comment
Options:
--block, --css, -b, -c Print a block comment instead of line comment
--sources-content, -s Preserve sourcesContent property
--in, --input, -i Use a JSON file as a source
--help, -h Print usage information
--version, -v Print version
Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Shinnosuke Watanabe
Licensed under the MIT License.
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Create an inline source map comment from a source map
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