|
|
7 tahun lalu | |
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| lib | 7 tahun lalu | |
| test | 7 tahun lalu | |
| .jshintrc | 7 tahun lalu | |
| .npmignore | 7 tahun lalu | |
| bower.json | 7 tahun lalu | |
| changelog.md | 7 tahun lalu | |
| component.json | 7 tahun lalu | |
| generate-source-map-resolve.js | 7 tahun lalu | |
| package.json | 7 tahun lalu | |
| readme.md | 7 tahun lalu | |
| source-map-resolve.js | 7 tahun lalu | |
| source-map-resolve.js.template | 7 tahun lalu | |
| x-package.json5 | 7 tahun lalu | |

Resolve the source map and/or sources for a generated file.
var sourceMapResolve = require("source-map-resolve")
var sourceMap = require("source-map")
var code = [
"!function(){...}();",
"/*# sourceMappingURL=foo.js.map */"
].join("\n")
sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap(code, "/js/foo.js", fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
if (error) {
return notifyFailure(error)
}
result
// {
// map: {file: "foo.js", mappings: "...", sources: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"], names: []},
// url: "/js/foo.js.map",
// sourcesRelativeTo: "/js/foo.js.map",
// sourceMappingURL: "foo.js.map"
// }
sourceMapResolve.resolveSources(result.map, result.sourcesRelativeTo, fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
if (error) {
return notifyFailure(error)
}
result
// {
// sourcesResolved: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"],
// sourcesContent: ["<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"]
// }
})
})
sourceMapResolve.resolve(code, "/js/foo.js", fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
if (error) {
return notifyFailure(error)
}
result
// {
// map: {file: "foo.js", mappings: "...", sources: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"], names: []},
// url: "/js/foo.js.map",
// sourcesRelativeTo: "/js/foo.js.map",
// sourceMappingURL: "foo.js.map",
// sourcesResolved: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"],
// sourcesContent: ["<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"]
// }
result.map.sourcesContent = result.sourcesContent
var map = new sourceMap.sourceMapConsumer(result.map)
map.sourceContentFor("/coffee/foo.coffee")
// "<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"
})
npm install source-map-resolvebower install source-map-resolvecomponent install lydell/source-map-resolveWorks with CommonJS, AMD and browser globals, through UMD.
Note: This module requires setImmediate and atob.
Use polyfills if needed, such as:
sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap(code, codeUrl, read, callback)code is a string of code that may or may not contain a sourceMappingURL
comment. Such a comment is used to resolve the source map.codeUrl is the url to the file containing code. If the sourceMappingURL
is relative, it is resolved against codeUrl.read(url, callback) is a function that reads url and responds using
callback(error, content). In Node.js you might want to use fs.readFile,
while in the browser you might want to use an asynchronus XMLHttpRequest.callback(error, result) is a function that is invoked with either an error
or null and the result.The result is an object with the following properties:
map: The source map for code, as an object (not a string).url: The url to the source map. If the source map came from a data uri,
this property is null, since then there is no url to it.sourcesRelativeTo: The url that the sources of the source map are relative
to. Since the sources are relative to the source map, and the url to the
source map is provided as the url property, this property might seem
superfluos. However, remember that the url property can be null if the
source map came from a data uri. If so, the sources are relative to the file
containing the data uri—codeUrl. This property will be identical to the
url property or codeUrl, whichever is appropriate. This way you can
conveniently resolve the sources without having to think about where the
source map came from.sourceMappingURL: The url of the sourceMappingURL comment in code.If code contains no sourceMappingURL, the result is null.
sourceMapResolve.resolveSources(map, mapUrl, read, [options], callback)map is a source map, as an object (not a string).mapUrl is the url to the file containing map. Relative sources in the
source map, if any, are resolved against mapUrl.read(url, callback) is a function that reads url and responds using
callback(error, content). In Node.js you might want to use fs.readFile,
while in the browser you might want to use an asynchronus XMLHttpRequest.options is an optional object with any of the following properties:
ignoreSourceRoot: The sourceRoot property of source maps might only be
relevant when resolving sources in the browser. This lets you bypass it
when using the module outside of a browser, if needed. Defaults to false.callback(error, result) is a function that is invoked with either an error
or null and the result.The result is an object with the following properties:
sourcesResolved: The same as map.sources, except all the sources are
fully resolved.sourcesContent: An array with the contents of all sources in map.sources,
in the same order as map.sources.sourceMapResolve.resolve(code, codeUrl, read, [options], callback)The arguments are identical to sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap, except that
you may also provide the same options as in
sourceMapResolve.resolveSources.
This is simply a convienience method that first resolves the source map and
then its sources. You could also do this by first calling
sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap and then sourceMapResolve.resolveSources.
The result is identical to sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap, with the
properties from sourceMapResolve.resolveSources merged into it.
sourceMapResolve.*Sync()There are also sync versions of the three previous functions. They are identical to the async versions, except:
fs.readFileSync, while in the browser you might want to use a synchronus
XMLHttpRequest.sourceMapResolve.resolveSourcesSync also accepts null as the read
parameter. The result is the same as when passing a function as the read
parameter, except that the sourcesContent property of the result will be an
empty array. In other words, the sources aren’t read. You only get the
sourcesResolved property. (This only supported in the synchronus version, since
there is no point doing it asynchronusly.)
This module resolves the source map for a given generated file by looking for a
sourceMappingURL comment. The spec defines yet a way to provide the URL to the
source map: By sending the SourceMap: <url> header along with the generated
file. Since this module doesn’t retrive the generated code for you (instead
you give the generated code to the module), it’s up to you to look for such a
header when you retrieve the file (should the need arise).
First off, run npm install to install testing modules and browser polyfills.
npm test lints the code and runs the test suite in Node.js.
To run the tests in a browser, run testling (npm install -g testling) or
testling -u.
package.json, component.json and bower.json are all generated from
x-package.json5 by using xpkg. Only edit x-package.json5, and remember to
run xpkg before commiting!
source-map-resolve.js is generated from source-map-resolve-node.js and
source-map-resolve-template.js. Only edit the two latter files, not
source-map-resolve.js! To generate it, run npm run build.