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SystemJS Build Tool ===


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SystemJS Build Tool

Provides a single-file build for SystemJS of mixed-dependency module trees.

Builds ES6 into ES3, 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';
});

Will build the module app into a bundle containing both app and jquery defined through System.register calls.

Circular references and bindings in ES6, CommonJS and AMD all behave exactly as they should, including maintaining execution order.

Usage

Install

  npm install systemjs-builder

Basic Use

  var builder = require('systemjs-builder');

  builder.build('myModule', {
    baseURL: path.resolve('some/folder'),

    // any map config
    map: {
      jquery: 'jquery-1.2.3/jquery'
    },

    // etc. any SystemJS config
  }, '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: {

    }, // etc. config
  });

  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

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Last updated on 21 Oct 2014

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