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Minify files with UglifyJS.
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-contrib-uglify --save-dev
One the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-contrib-uglify');
Run this task with the grunt uglify command.
Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.
This task primarily delegates to UglifyJS2, so please consider the UglifyJS documentation as required reading for advanced configuration.
Type: Boolean Object
Default: {}
Turn on or off mangling with default options. If an Object is specified, it is passed directly to ast.mangle_names() and ast.compute_char_frequency() (mimicking command line behavior).
Type: Boolean Object
Default: {}
Turn on or off source compression with default options. If an Object is specified, it is passed as options to UglifyJS.Compressor().
Type: Boolean Object
Default: false
Turns on beautification of the generated source code. An Object will be merged and passed with the options sent to UglifyJS.OutputStream().
Type: String
Default: undefined
Specify the location to output the source map.
Type: String
Default: undefined
The location where your source files can be found.
Type: String
Default: undefined
The location of an input source map from an earlier compilation, e.g. from CoffeeScript.
Type: String
Default: undefined
The location of your sourcemap. Defaults to the location you use for sourceMap, override if you need finer control
Type: Number
Default: undefined
The number of directories to drop from the path prefix when declaring files in the source map.
Type: String
Default: undefined
Wrap all of the code in a closure, an easy way to make sure nothing is leaking.
For variables that need to be public exports and global variables are made available.
The value of wrap is the global variable exports will be available as.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
When using wrap this will make all global functions and variables available via the export variable.
Type: Boolean String Function
Default: undefined
Options: false 'all' 'some'
Turn on preservation of comments.
false will strip all comments'all' will preserve all comments in code blocks that have not been squashed or dropped'some' will preserve all comments that start with a bang (!) or include a closure compiler style directive (@preserve @license @cc_on)Function specify your own comment preservation function. You will be passed the current node and the current comment and are expected to return either true or falseType: String
Default: empty string
This string will be prepended to the beginning of the minified output. It is processed using grunt.template.process, using the default options.
(Default processing options are explained in the grunt.template.process documentation)
In this example, running grunt uglify:my_target (or grunt uglify because uglify is a [multi task][]) will mangle and compress the input files using the default options.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
my_target: {
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input1.js', 'src/input2.js']
}
}
}
});
Specify mangle: false to prevent changes to your variable and function names.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
options: {
mangle: false
},
my_target: {
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
You can specify identifiers to leave untouched with an except array in the mangle options.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
options: {
mangle: {
except: ['jQuery', 'Backbone']
}
},
my_target: {
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
Configure basic source map output by specifying a file path for the sourceMap option.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
my_target: {
options: {
sourceMap: 'path/to/source-map.js'
},
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
You can specify the parameters to pass to UglifyJS.SourceMap() which will
allow you to configure advanced settings.
Refer to the UglifyJS SourceMap Documentation for more information.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
my_target: {
options: {
sourceMap: 'path/to/source-map.js',
sourceMapRoot: 'http://example.com/path/to/src/', // the location to find your original source
sourceMapIn: 'example/coffeescript-sourcemap.js', // input sourcemap from a previous compilation
}
},
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
Specify beautify: true to beautify your code for debugging/troubleshooting purposes.
Pass an object to manually configure any other output options passed directly to UglifyJS.OutputStream().
See UglifyJS Codegen documentation for more information.
Note that manual configuration will require you to explicitly set beautify: true if you want traditional, beautified output.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
uglify: {
my_target: {
options: {
beautify: true
},
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
},
my_advanced_target: {
options: {
beautify: {
width: 80,
beautify: true
}
},
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
In this example, running grunt uglify:my_target will prepend a banner created by interpolating the banner template string with the config object. Here, those properties are the values imported from the package.json file (which are available via the pkg config property) plus today's date.
Note: you don't have to use an external JSON file. It's also valid to create the pkg object inline in the config. That being said, if you already have a JSON file, you might as well reference it.
// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
uglify: {
options: {
banner: '/*! <%= pkg.name %> - v<%= pkg.version %> - ' +
'<%= grunt.template.today("yyyy-mm-dd") %> */'
},
my_target: {
files: {
'dest/output.min.js': ['src/input.js']
}
}
}
});
Task submitted by "Cowboy" Ben Alman
This file was generated on Mon Feb 18 2013 09:00:20.