Gathering detailed insights and metrics for rollup-plugin-visualizer
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for rollup-plugin-visualizer
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for rollup-plugin-visualizer
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for rollup-plugin-visualizer
@types/rollup-plugin-visualizer
TypeScript definitions for rollup-plugin-visualizer
@aklinker1/rollup-plugin-visualizer
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vite-bundle-visualizer
Visualize vite bundle
npm install rollup-plugin-visualizer
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
1,965 Stars
538 Commits
57 Forks
7 Watching
1 Branches
25 Contributors
Updated on 27 Nov 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
TypeScript (91.93%)
JavaScript (6.2%)
SCSS (1.87%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-3.1%
323,961
Compared to previous day
Last week
5.4%
1,726,647
Compared to previous week
Last month
11.4%
7,101,396
Compared to previous month
Last year
96%
65,435,008
Compared to previous year
4
1
41
Visualize and analyze your Rollup bundle to see which modules are taking up space.
1npm install --save-dev rollup-plugin-visualizer
or via yarn:
1yarn add --dev rollup-plugin-visualizer
Import
1// es 2import { visualizer } from "rollup-plugin-visualizer"; 3// or 4// cjs 5const { visualizer } = require("rollup-plugin-visualizer");
Usage with rollup (rollup.config.js)
1module.exports = { 2 plugins: [ 3 // put it the last one 4 visualizer(), 5 ], 6};
Usage with vite (vite.config.js)
1module.exports = { 2 plugins: [visualizer()], 3};
Usage with vite TypeScript (vite.config.ts)
1import { defineConfig, type PluginOption } from 'vite' 2export default defineConfig({ 3 plugins: [visualizer() as PluginOption], 4})
Usage with SvelteKit (vite.config.js)
1const config = { 2 plugins: [ 3 visualizer({ 4 emitFile: true, 5 filename: "stats.html", 6 }), 7 ], 8}; 9 10export default config;
You will find 2/3 files in .svelte-kit/output dir named stats.html (see vite logs for file locations) . You can use this snippet as a starting point and change props/path. You can also generate 3 json files and combine them to one with cli util.
Blue color used to to mark project-own files. This could be: written by you files or generated by build tool files.
Green color used to mark your dependencies.
Internally it just checks if file id prefix is node_modules
.
All charts refresh layout on window resize.
This circular hierarchical diagram can help you find huge pieces of code (aka that one huge thing). If you click on some arc it will increase its and all nested arcs size for better inspection.
This rectangular hierarchical diagram can help you find huge pieces. Just look on biggest rectangle. But also it can help you find modules included several times, they will have the same topology and relative size. If you click on rectangle it will increase in size for further inspection.
This diagram should help you answer for the question 'why it is included?'. After force layout stabilize all nodes, you can move it back and forth by dragging with your mouse. Gray circles are treeshaken out files.
In real life scenarios, sometimes you will see terribly connected diagrams. There is no 100% working solution for everyone, it is expected you topology will look 'terrible' and not hold on screen. To make it still visually inspectable, first remove all highly connected nodes that you see (typical examples: commonjsHelpers, tslib, react etc, basically if tooltip for the node is not hold on the screen - exclude this node), after layout stabilization you will see, your layout is not that terrible anymore and most of dependencies cluster together. Move layout to find pieces you looked for.
When you click on node it will highlight nodes that are listed in tooltip (the files that imports current node).
This template produce JSON output with raw data. Normally it should be used with CLI from this plugin.
Output yml file with all the data, could be good idea to commit this file to track file changes.
filename
(string, default stats.{ext depending template}
) - name of the file with diagram to generate
title
(string, default Rollup Visualizer
) - title tag value
open
(boolean, default false
) - Open generated file in default user agent
template
(string, default treemap
) - Which diagram type to use: sunburst
, treemap
, network
, raw-data
, list
.
gzipSize
(boolean, default false
) - Collect gzip size from source code and display it at chart.
brotliSize
(boolean, default false
) - Collect brotli size from source code and display it at chart.
emitFile
(boolean, default false
) - Use rollup's emitFile
to generate file. Useful if you want to control all output in one place (via rollup output options). This also could be useful with svelte as it calls vite several times.
sourcemap
(boolean, default false
) - Use sourcemaps to calculate sizes (e.g. after UglifyJs or Terser). Always add plugin as last option.
projectRoot
(string | RegExp, default process.cwd()
) - This is some common root(s) path to your files. This is used to cut absolute files paths out.
include
(Filter | Filter[], default undefined
) - Filter for inclusion
exclude
(Filter | Filter[], default undefined
) - Filter for exclusion
Filter
type is { bundle?: picomatchPattern, file?: picomatchPattern }
Note about include
and exclude
- If options.include is omitted or has zero length, filter will return true by default. Otherwise, an ID must match one or more of the picomatch patterns, and must not match any of the options.exclude patterns. This entries will not be included in stats at all.
Include and exclude filters uses glob matchers with picomatch. In UI you can do such combinations (both exclude and include):
translation-*.js:*/**/index.js
- this selects all bundles that matches translation-*.js
and all the files by all paths that name is index.js
. :
is separator and required only when bundle search used.BUNDLE_GLOB:FILE_GLOB
FILE_GLOB
part (empty string)*/**/index.js
- select all files that name is index.jsThis plugin provides cli util rollup-plugin-visualizer
. Add --help
to check actual options. It can be used like:
1rollup-plugin-visualizer [OPTIONS] stat1.json stat2.json ../stat3.json
This can be useful in case you have different config files in the same project and you want to display all of them in the same chart.
For development if you need to build plugin, just exec:
1npm run build
Generated html files do not and never will contain your source code (contents of files). They can contain only js/html/css code required to build chart (plugin code) and statistical information about your source code.
This statistical information can contain:
See CHANGELOG.md.
network
, treemap
, sunburst
can change does not matter of version (colors, texts, visual structure etc)raw-data
format follows own version
propertylist
follows semverNo vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
packaging workflow detected
Details
Reason
4 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 3
Details
Reason
Found 3/30 approved changesets -- score normalized to 1
Reason
0 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 0
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2024-11-25
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