SystemJS Build Tool
Provides a single-file build for SystemJS of mixed-dependency module trees.
Builds ES6 into ES5, CommonJS, AMD and globals into a single file in a way that supports the CSP SystemJS loader
as well as circular references.
Example
app.js
import $ from "./jquery";
export var hello = 'es6';
jquery.js
define(function() {
return 'this is jquery';
});
Builds into:
System.register('app', ['./jquery'], function(deps) {
var $, hello;
return {
exports: {
get hello() {
return hello;
},
set hello(val) {
hello = val;
}
},
execute: function() {
$ = deps[0]['default'];
hello = 'es6';
}
}
});
define('jquery', function() {
return 'this is jquery';
});
It also provides a dynamic System.register variation for CommonJS and Globals. For example, CommonJS is output as:
System.register("some/cjs", [], true, function(require, exports, __moduleName) {
var global = System.global;
var __define = global.define;
global.define = undefined;
var module = { exports: exports };
var process = System.get("@@nodeProcess")['default'];
exports.cjs = true;
global.define = __define;
return module.exports;
});
The true
boolean argument in the above indicates that CommonJS requires are execution driving,
as opposed to AMD which delays execution until all dependencies have been executed.
Usage
Install
npm install systemjs-builder
Basic Use
var builder = require('systemjs-builder');
builder.build('myModule', {
baseURL: path.resolve('some/folder'),
map: {
jquery: 'jquery-1.2.3/jquery'
},
}, 'outfile.js')
.then(function() {
console.log('Build complete');
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.log('Build error');
console.log(err);
});
Advanced build
The trace trees can be adjusted between tracing and building allowing for custom build layer creation.
Some simple trace tree operators are provided for subtraction addition and intersection.
Tree operations include addTrees
, subtractTrees
, intersectTrees
and extractTree
.
Example - Exclusion
In this example we build app/core
excluding app/corelibs
:
var builder = require('systemjs-builder');
builder.config({
baseURL: '...',
map: {
},
});
builder.trace('app/main')
.then(function(appTree) {
return builder.trace('app/corelibs')
.then(function(coreTree) {
return builder.subtractTrees(appTree, coreTree);
});
})
.then(function(appMinusCoreTree) {
return builder.buildTree(appMinusCoreTree, 'output-file.js');
});
Example - Common Libraries
In this example we build app/first
and app/second
creating a separate app/shared
library:
var builder = require('systemjs-builder');
builder.config({
});
var firstTree, secondTree, commonTree;
builder.trace('app/first')
.then(function(tree) {
firstTree = tree;
return builder.trace('app/second');
})
.then(function(tree) {
secondTree = tree;
commonTree = builder.intersectTrees(firstTree, secondTree);
firstTree = builder.subtractTrees(firstTree, commonTree);
secondTree = builder.subtractTrees(secondTree, commonTree);
return builder.buildTree(firstTree, 'first-bundle.js');
})
.then(function() {
return builder.buildTree(secondTree, 'second-bundle.js');
})
.then(function() {
return builder.buildTree(commonTree, 'shared-bundle.js');
});
License
MIT