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normalize-walker
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Walk down dependencies of JS, CSS, HTML, etc. and create a tree.
var Walker = require('normalize-walker');
Creates a new Walker
instance.
Add an entry point to the walker
. entrypoint
should be an absolute URI.
The walker will walk down every entry point.
var walker = Walker(options)
.add(__dirname + '/index.js')
.add(__dirname + '/index.css')
.add(__dirname + '/index.html')
Middleware are Koa-style generator functions.
Return the tree. Returns an object hashed by each entry point.
var tree = yield* walker.tree();
tree[__dirname + '/index.js'];
tree[__dirname + '/index.css'];
tree[__dirname + '/index.html'];
This can and should be used multiple times to create fresh trees with caching:
var tree;
tree = yield* walker.tree();
yield function (done) {
setTimeout(done, 1000);
}
// will be fast as files are cached
tree = yield* walker.tree();
FAQs
Walk down dependencies of JS, CSS, HTML, etc. and create a tree.
We found that normalize-walker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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