JS Min script that provides cmd line and python processors
Project description
lpjsmin for minifying js files
We need to handle several minification goals within the Launchpad codebase. This helps to create a single lib to help handle all of the cases and allow it to be flexibly used in more projects.
Usage
cmd line
You can pass the cmd line lpjsmin either a filename or a directory and it’ll process the file(s) adding a $fname-min.js next to the original file. This is used for things like minifying files in the combo directory. You can just let it know the root of the combo directory and it’ll minify all files it finds in there.
$ lpjsmin -p static/js/ $ lpjsmin -p static/js/myapp.js
python usage
You can import the module and minify in your own build scripts either via just filename and directory.
import lpjsmin lpjsmin.minify('static/js') lpjsmin.minify('static/js/myapp.js')
If you need to be able to customize the name or location of the minified files, wrap the lpjsmin script in your own build script and pass it the in/out streams.
import lpjsmin lpjsmin.minify_stream( open('static/js/myapp.js'), open('/tmp/myapp.minified.js', 'w') )
stdin
You can also just pass text at the script via stdin and it’ll minimze it back out to you.
$ cat file.js | lpjsmin
News
0.2
Release date: 21-Feb-2012
Move the file/directory based minifying to the -p/–path cmd line flag.
Support minifying off of stdin and sending to stdout if no path is specified.
Fix the ipdb dependency that should not have been there.
0.1
Release date: 17-Feb-2012
Initial pulling out of the Launchpad utils directory.
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