nxus-clientjs
watcher
Compacts, processes and bundles code for inclusion in the browser. Uses webpack and babel to process source files, and makes the processed file available via a static route.
Installation
npm install nxus-clientjs --save
Configuration Options
'client_js': {
'babel': {}, // Babel specific options. Defaults to the project .babelrc file options
'watchify': true, // Whether to have webpack watch for changes - add your js to .nxusrc 'ignore' if so
'minify': true, // Whether to have webpack minify output
'sourceMap': 'cheap-module-eval-source-map', // Sourcemap devtool option for webpack
'webpackConfig': {}, // Additional webpack config, merged with default.
'appendRulesConfig': false, // should webpack config rules be merged or replace the default
'routePrefix': '/assets/clientjs', // static route used to serve compiled assets
'assetFolder': '.tmp/clientjs', // local dir to write compiled scripts
'webcomponentsURL': 'js/wc-min.js', // URL to include for WC polyfill
'buildNone': false, // For production, to skip any bundling if pre-building during deploy
'buildOnly': false, // For building during deploy scripts
'buildSeries': false // Whether to run bundle builds in series instead of parallel, for deploy scripts
}
Usage
ClientJS currently supports bundling scripts from a JS file entry point or Polymer web components HTML file entry point using webpack. Both options will serve the resulting file from a temporary location and process the results using babel if configured, and insert the necessary script tags for a given template.
app.get('clientjs').includeScript('my-template', __dirname+"/js/entry.js")
Creating a bundle for manual inclusion in a template
These are the low-level steps that includeScript
performs:
app.get('clientjs').bundle('/my/local/file.js', '/path/to/serve/file.js')
Serve the bundled path using router.staticRoute
:
app.get('router').staticRoute('/browser/path/to', '/path/to/serve')
Then include/inject the source file:
You can either include the output path as specified when you creatd the bundle
<script source='/browser/path/to/file.js'></script>
Or using Nxus Templater, you can inject the script by passing the output path to the script
key on render or using the Templater
lifecycle events.
app.get('templater').render('my-template', {scripts: ['/browser/path/to/file.js']})
Or
app.get('templater').on('renderContext.my-template', () => {
return {scripts: ['/browser/path/to/file.js']}
})
Using ClientJS with Babel transforms
You will need to install the necessary Babel presets and plugins
in your application, and add Babel configuration options to the
clientjs
section of your .nxusrc
file. For example:
npm install --save babel-preset-es2015 \ babel-plugin-transform-
"client_js": {
...
"babel": {
"presets": [ "es2015" ],
"plugins": [
"transform-function-bind",
"transform-object-rest-spread"
]
}
}
includeScript
Injects the passed script entry into to the specified template after webpack/babel
Parameters
templateName
String the name of the template to include the script intoscript
[type] the path of the script file to include
includeComponent
Parameters
templateName
String the name of the template to include the script intoscript
[type] the path of the component file to include
Meta
- deprecated: (Deprecated, includeScript now handles this.) Injects the passed web component entry into to the specified template after bundling/babel
bundle
Create a clientjs bundle that can be injected into a rendered page.
Parameters
entry
[type] the source file to bundleoutput
[type] the output path to use in the browser to access the bundled source