Why requirejs-memfiles?
requirejs
is a great tool for building JS bundles. But, it doesn't process
already in-memory files.
requirejs-memfiles
is requirejs
with an additional static method
requirejs.setFiles()
that allows for passing in-memory files. It's ideal for
applications that builds bundles on the fly.
Usage
npm install requirejs-memfiles
var fs = require( "js" );
var requirejs = require( "requirejs-memfiles" );
var files = {
"main.js": fs.readFileSync( "./main.js" ),
...
}
requirejs.setFiles( files, function( done ) {
requirejs.optimize({
appDir: ".",
baseUrl: ".",
dir: "dist",
modules: [{
name: "output",
include: "main",
create: true
}]
}, function() {
var output = files[ "dist/output.js" ];
...
done();
}, function( error ) {
...
done();
});
});
API
requirejs.setFiles( files, callback )
files Object containing (path, data) key-value pairs, e.g.:
{
<path-of-file-1>: <data-of-file-1>,
<path-of-file-2>: <data-of-file-2>,
...
}
- callback Function called with one argument: a callback function that
must be called when use is complete.
Test
npm test
License
MIT © Rafael Xavier de Souza