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insert implicit module globals
(__filename
, __dirname
, process
, global
, setImmediate
, clearImmediate
and Buffer
)
as a browserify-style transform
var mdeps = require('module-deps');
var bpack = require('browser-pack');
var insert = require('insert-module-globals');
function inserter (file) {
return insert(file, { basedir: __dirname + '/files' });
}
var files = [ __dirname + '/files/main.js' ];
mdeps(files, { transform: inserter })
.pipe(bpack({ raw: true }))
.pipe(process.stdout)
;
$ node example/insert.js | node
in main.js: {"__filename":"/main.js","__dirname":"/"}
in foo/index.js: {"__filename":"/foo/index.js","__dirname":"/foo"}
or use the command-line scripts:
$ module-deps main.js | insert-module-globals | browser-pack | node
in main.js: {"__filename":"/main.js","__dirname":"/"}
in foo/index.js: {"__filename":"/foo/index.js","__dirname":"/foo"}
or use insert-module-globals as a transform:
$ module-deps main.js --transform insert-module-globals | browser-pack | node
in main.js: {"__filename":"/main.js","__dirname":"/"}
in foo/index.js: {"__filename":"/foo/index.js","__dirname":"/foo"}
var insertGlobals = require('insert-module-globals')
Return a transform stream inserter
for the filename file
that will accept a
javascript file as input and will output the file with a closure around the
contents as necessary to define extra builtins.
When opts.always
is true, wrap every file with all the global variables
without parsing. This is handy because parsing the scope can take a long time,
so you can prioritize fast builds over saving bytes in the final output. When
opts.always
is truthy but not true, avoid parsing but perform a quick test to
determine if wrapping should be skipped.
Use opts.vars
to override the default inserted variables, or set
opts.vars[name]
to undefined
to not insert a variable which would otherwise
be inserted.
opts.vars
properties with a .
in their name will be executed instead of the
parent object if ONLY that property is used. For example, "Buffer.isBuffer"
will mask "Buffer"
only when there is a Buffer.isBuffer()
call in a file and
no other references to Buffer
.
If opts.debug
is true, an inline source map will be generated to compensate
for the extra lines.
When a global is detected, the inserter stream emits a 'global'
event.
usage: insert-module-globals {basedir}
With npm, to get the library do:
npm install insert-module-globals
and to get the bin script do:
npm install -g insert-module-globals
insert-module-globals
can also insert arbitary globals into files.
Pass in an object of functions as the vars
option.
var vars = {
process: function (file, basedir) {
return {
id: "path/to/custom_process.js",
source: customProcessContent
}
},
Buffer: function (file, basedir) {
return {
id: 'path/to/custom_buffer.js',
source: customProcessContent,
//suffix is optional
//it's used to extract the value from the module.
//it becomes: require(...).Buffer in this case.
suffix: '.Buffer'
}
},
Math: function () {
//if you return a string,
//it's simply set as the value.
return '{}'
//^ any attempt to use Math[x] will throw!
}
}
function inserter (file) {
return insert(file, { vars: vars });
}
mdeps(files, { transform: inserter })
.pipe(bpack({ raw: true }))
.pipe(process.stdout)
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