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rollup-plugin-uglify
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Rollup plugin to minify generated bundle.
npm i rollup-plugin-uglify -D
import { rollup } from 'rollup';
import { uglify } from 'rollup-plugin-uglify';
rollup({
entry: 'main.js',
plugins: [
uglify()
]
});
uglify(options, minifier)
options
– default: {}
, type: object
. UglifyJS API options
minifier
– default: require('uglify-js').minify
, type: function
. Module to use as a minifier. You can use other versions (or forks) of UglifyJS instead default one.
If you'd like to preserve comments (for licensing for example), then you can specify a function to do this like so:
uglify({
output: {
comments: function(node, comment) {
var text = comment.value;
var type = comment.type;
if (type == "comment2") {
// multiline comment
return /@preserve|@license|@cc_on/i.test(text);
}
}
}
});
Alternatively, you can also choose to keep all comments (e.g. if a licensing header has already been prepended by a previous rollup plugin):
uglify({
output: {
comments: 'all'
}
});
See UglifyJS documentation for further reference.
MIT © Bogdan Chadkin
FAQs
Rollup plugin to minify generated bundle
The npm package rollup-plugin-uglify receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, rollup-plugin-uglify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rollup-plugin-uglify 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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