A Node.js IIFE generator for @style.tools/async.
An online version of the IIFE generator is available on https://style.tools/iife/
Documentation is available on docs.style.tools/async/iife-generator.
npm install @style.tools/async-iife
IIFE (Immediately-invoked Function Expressions) is a coding pattern for loading a script. An IIFE can be used in the browser safely.
The IIFE generator makes it easy to generate an IIFE with a selection of $async modules. The IIFE generator provides compression via Google Closure Compiler (GCC) with Advanced mode for the best performance in all browsers.
The IIFE generator can be executed as a CLI program from the command-line, as a Node.js module and as a browser script (see https://style.tools/iife/ for an online version).
The provided iife-cli.js script can be used from the command-line. The NPM package contains a npm run iife
script.
Display usage information and a list with available modules.
npm run iife -- --help
The following command shows how to create an IIFE with unary
format, output to path/to/iife.js
and with 3 modules that automatically load the required dependencies.
npm run iife -- --format unary --compress --output path/to/iife.js --modules css-loader,localstorage,timing
Short flags and a space separated module list are supported.
npm run iife -- -f unary -c -o path/to/iife.js -m "css-loader localstorage timing"
When omitting the --output
flag the script is printed to the console, e.g. for > output.js
.
// load Node.js module
const iife = require('@style.tools/async-iife');
// return script text for inlining
// uses memory-cache @link https://www.npmjs.com/package/memory-cache
iife.generate(['css-loader', 'timing'], {
debug: true, // debug sources
format: 'unary' // !function(){ ... }()
}).then(function(iife_script) {
// iife_script contains the IIFE script text
});
// output to file
iife.generate(['css-loader', 'timing'], {
compress: true, // Google Closure Compiler API compression
format: 'wrap', // (function(){ ... })()
output: 'path/to/iife.js',
output_stats: true // return { modules:[], size:0, gzip_size:0 }
}).then(function(stats) {
// iife.js written
console.log(stats);
});
The Node.js module can be used efficiently within a Node.js CMS. IIFE's are cached in memory using memory-cache.
Warning: the generator depends on the free Google Closure Compiler API that may not be 100% reliable. When using the generator in production it may be an option to use a local Google Closure Compiler service.