Gathering detailed insights and metrics for watchify
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for watchify
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for watchify
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for watchify
npm install watchify
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1,789 Stars
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181 Forks
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67 Contributors
Updated on 21 Nov 2024
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
JavaScript (100%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
-14.1%
105,003
Compared to previous day
Last week
2.3%
649,655
Compared to previous week
Last month
9.2%
2,650,880
Compared to previous month
Last year
-30.7%
29,565,660
Compared to previous year
watch mode for browserify builds
Update any source file and your browserify bundle will be recompiled on the spot.
$ watchify main.js -o static/bundle.js
Now as you update files, static/bundle.js
will be automatically
incrementally rebuilt on the fly.
The -o
option can be a file or a shell command (not available on Windows)
that receives piped input:
1watchify main.js -o 'exorcist static/bundle.js.map > static/bundle.js' -d
1watchify main.js -o 'uglifyjs -cm > static/bundle.min.js'
You can use -v
to get more verbose output to show when a file was written and how long the bundling took (in seconds):
$ watchify browser.js -d -o static/bundle.js -v
610598 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.23 seconds) at 8:31:25 PM
610606 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.10 seconds) at 8:45:59 PM
610597 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.14 seconds) at 8:46:02 PM
610606 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.08 seconds) at 8:50:13 PM
610597 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.08 seconds) at 8:58:16 PM
610597 bytes written to static/bundle.js (0.19 seconds) at 9:10:45 PM
Use watchify
with all the same options as browserify
except that -o
(or
--outfile
) is mandatory. Additionally, there are also:
Standard Options:
--outfile=FILE, -o FILE
This option is required. Write the browserify bundle to this file. If
the file contains the operators `|` or `>`, it will be treated as a
shell command, and the output will be piped to it.
--verbose, -v [default: false]
Show when a file was written and how long the bundling took (in
seconds).
--version
Show the watchify and browserify versions with their module paths.
Advanced Options:
--delay [default: 100]
Amount of time in milliseconds to wait before emitting an "update"
event after a change.
--ignore-watch=GLOB, --iw GLOB [default: false]
Ignore monitoring files for changes that match the pattern. Omitting
the pattern will default to "**/node_modules/**".
--poll=INTERVAL [default: false]
Use polling to monitor for changes. Omitting the interval will default
to 100ms. This option is useful if you're watching an NFS volume.
1var watchify = require('watchify');
watchify is a browserify plugin, so it can be applied like any other plugin.
However, when creating the browserify instance b
, you MUST set the cache
and packageCache
properties:
1var b = browserify({ cache: {}, packageCache: {} }); 2b.plugin(watchify);
1var b = browserify({ 2 cache: {}, 3 packageCache: {}, 4 plugin: [watchify] 5});
By default, watchify doesn't display any output, see events for more info.
b
continues to behave like a browserify instance except that it caches file
contents and emits an 'update'
event when a file changes. You should call
b.bundle()
after the 'update'
event fires to generate a new bundle.
Calling b.bundle()
extra times past the first time will be much faster due
to caching.
Important: Watchify will not emit 'update'
events until you've called
b.bundle()
once and completely drained the stream it returns.
1var fs = require('fs'); 2var browserify = require('browserify'); 3var watchify = require('watchify'); 4 5var b = browserify({ 6 entries: ['path/to/entry.js'], 7 cache: {}, 8 packageCache: {}, 9 plugin: [watchify] 10}); 11 12b.on('update', bundle); 13bundle(); 14 15function bundle() { 16 b.bundle() 17 .on('error', console.error) 18 .pipe(fs.createWriteStream('output.js')) 19 ; 20}
You can to pass an additional options object as a second parameter of watchify. Its properties are:
opts.delay
is the amount of time in milliseconds to wait before emitting
an "update" event after a change. Defaults to 100
.
opts.ignoreWatch
ignores monitoring files for changes. If set to true
,
then **/node_modules/**
will be ignored. For other possible values see
Chokidar's documentation on "ignored".
opts.poll
enables polling to monitor for changes. If set to true
, then
a polling interval of 100ms is used. If set to a number, then that amount of
milliseconds will be the polling interval. For more info see Chokidar's
documentation on
"usePolling" and "interval".
This option is useful if you're watching an NFS volume.
1var b = browserify({ cache: {}, packageCache: {} }); 2// watchify defaults: 3b.plugin(watchify, { 4 delay: 100, 5 ignoreWatch: ['**/node_modules/**'], 6 poll: false 7});
Close all the open watch handles.
When the bundle changes, emit the array of bundle ids
that changed.
When a bundle is generated, this event fires with the number of bytes.
When a bundle is generated, this event fires with the time it took to create the bundle in milliseconds.
This event fires after a bundle was created with messages of the form:
X bytes written (Y seconds)
with the number of bytes in the bundle X and the time in seconds Y.
If your custom transform for browserify adds new files to the bundle in a non-standard way without requiring. You can inform Watchify about these files by emiting a 'file' event.
module.exports = function(file) {
return through(
function(buf, enc, next) {
/*
manipulating file content
*/
this.emit("file", absolutePathToFileThatHasToBeWatched);
next();
}
);
};
With npm do:
$ npm install -g watchify
to get the watchify command and:
$ npm install watchify
to get just the library.
It may be related to a bug in fsevents
(see #250
and stackoverflow).
Try the --poll
flag
and/or renaming the project's directory - that might help.
To ensure errors are reported you have to add a event listener to your bundle stream. For more information see (browserify/browserify#1487 (comment) and stackoverflow)
Example:
var b = browserify();
b.bundle()
.on('error', console.error)
...
;
watchify
instance to avoid stale bundles in HTTP requestswatchify-request
, but includes some higher-level featuresMIT
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
0 existing vulnerabilities detected
Reason
security policy file detected
Details
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
Found 9/24 approved changesets -- score normalized to 3
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
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
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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