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sort module-deps output for deterministic browserify bundles
$ for((i=0;i<5;i++)); do module-deps main.js | deps-sort | browser-pack | md5sum; done
e9e630de2c62953140357db0444c3c3a -
e9e630de2c62953140357db0444c3c3a -
e9e630de2c62953140357db0444c3c3a -
e9e630de2c62953140357db0444c3c3a -
e9e630de2c62953140357db0444c3c3a -
or using browserify --deps
on a voxeljs project:
$ for((i=0;i<5;i++)); do browserify --deps browser.js | deps-sort | browser-pack | md5sum; done
fb418c74b53ba2e4cef7d01808b848e6 -
fb418c74b53ba2e4cef7d01808b848e6 -
fb418c74b53ba2e4cef7d01808b848e6 -
fb418c74b53ba2e4cef7d01808b848e6 -
fb418c74b53ba2e4cef7d01808b848e6 -
To use this module programmatically, write streaming object data and read streaming object data:
var sort = require('../')();
var JSONStream = require('JSONStream');
var parse = JSONStream.parse([ true ]);
var stringify = JSONStream.stringify();
process.stdin.pipe(parse).pipe(sort).pipe(stringify).pipe(process.stdout);
var depsSort = require('deps-sort');
Return a new through stream
that should get written
module-deps objects and will output
sorted objects.
opts
can be:
opts.index
- when true, for each module-deps row, insert row.index
with
the numeric index and row.indexDeps
like row.deps
but mapping require
strings to row indices
opts.expose
- array of names or object mapping names to true
not to mangle
with integer indexes when opts.index
is turned on. If opts.expose
maps names
to strings, those strings will be used to resolve the indexed references.
opts.dedupe
- set row.dedupe
for files that match existing contents. Sets
row.dedupeIndex
when opts.index
is enabled. When row.dedupe
is set,
row.sameDeps
will be set to a boolean of whether the dependencies at the
dedupe target match (true) or just the source content (false).
Input objects are file objects in the module-deps shape. They must at least have these properties:
row.id
- a unique identifier for the filerow.source
- the file contentsrow.deps
- dependencies for this file, mapping strings as used in
require()
to row IDs.All the input properties, and:
row.index
- when opts.index
is true, the sorted numeric index of the rowrow.indexDeps
- like row.deps
, but mapping to row.index
instead of
row.id
row.dedupe
- when opts.dedupe
is true, contains the row ID of a file with
identical contentsrow.dedupeIndex
- like row.dedupe
, but contains the row.index
instead
of row.id
With npm do:
npm install deps-sort
MIT