Node.js module for delivering optimized, minified, mangled, gzipped, and CDN-hosted assets in Express (currently by Amazon S3 and Amazon CloudFront).
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## Index
- Compatibility
- Changelog
- Features
- Add-On Modules
- Lazy Web Requests
- How Does It Work?
- Environment Differences
- CDN Setup Instructions
- Installation
- Usage
- Optional Features
- Contributors
- License
This module is compatible with Express versions 2.x.x
and 3.x.x
.
0.0.8
: Enabled string-only output for CDN assets.
Example:
- var href = CDN('/img/full/foo.jpg', { raw : true });
a(class="fancybox", href="#{href}")
!= CDN('/img/small/foo.jpg', { alt : 'Foo', width : 800, height : 600 })
-
0.0.7
: Removed CSS minification due to over-optimization of theclean-css
module. -
0.0.6
: Added temporary support for CSS usage ofbackground-image
,background
, andcontents
attributes by absolute image paths.
Example:
/* Valid - Proper way to write CSS with express-cdn */
#example-valid {
background: url(/something.png);
}
/* Invalid - Don't do this! */
#example-invalid {
background: url(../something.png);
}
- Automatic parsing of
background
,background-image
andcontent
forurl({{absoluteUrl}})
in stylesheets and scripts. - Built-in optimization of images in production mode using OptiPNG and JPEGTran.
- Supports Sass, LESS, and Stylus using respective stylesheet compilers.
- JavaScript assets are mangled and minified using UglifyJS.
- Automatic detection of asset changes and will only upload changed assets to S3 in production mode.
- Utilizes cachebusting, which is inspired by express-cachebuster and h5bp.
- All assets are compressed using zlib into a gzip buffer for S3 uploading with
Content-Encoding
header set togzip
. - Embed multiple assets as a single
<script>
or<link>
tag using the built-in dynamic view helper. - Loads and processes assets per view (allowing you to minimize client HTTP requests).
- Combine commonly used assets together using a simple array argument.
- Uploads changed assets automatically and asynchronously to Amazon S3 (only in production mode) using knox.
- express-cdn-cloudfront - Amazon S3 and Amazon CloudFront
- express-cdn-maxcdn - MaxCDN and Amazon S3
- express-cdn-cloudfiles - Rackspace CloudFiles
- express-cdn-cloudflare - CloudFlare and Amazon S3
- Add options to pick CDN network (e.g. MaxCDN vs. Amazon vs. Rackspace)
- Add tests for all asset types.
- Modularization of
/lib/main.js
please! - Support Express 3.x.x+ and utilize async with view helper.
- Convert from
fs.statSync
tofs.stat
with callback for image assets modified timestamp hack. - Investigate why Chrome Tools Audit returns leverage proxy cookieless jargon.
When the server is first started, the module returns a view helper depending on
the server environment (production or development). It also recursively
searches through your viewsDir
for any views containing instances of the
CDN(...)
view helper. After parsing each instance and removing duplicates,
it will use your S3 credentials to upload a new copy of the production-quality
assets. Enjoy :).
Development Mode:
Assets are untouched, cachebusted, and delivered as typical local files for rapid development.
Production Mode:
Assets are optimized, minified, mangled, gzipped, delivered by Amazon CloudFront CDN, and hosted from Amazon S3.
- Visit https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/home and click Create Bucket.
- Bucket Name:
bucket-name
- Region:
US Standard
(useoptions.endpoint
with'bucket.s3-xxx.amazonaws.com'
for nonUS Standard
regions)
- Upload index.html to your new bucket (this will serve as a placeholder in case someone accesses http://cdn.your-site.com/).
- Select
index.html
in the Objects and Folders view from your S3 console and click Actions → Make Public. - Visit https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/home and click Create Distribution.
- Choose an origin:
- Origin Domain Name:
bucket-name.s3.amazonaws.com
- Origin ID:
S3-bucket-name
- Origin Domain Name:
- Create default behavior:
- Path Pattern:
Default (*)
- Origin:
S3-bucket-name
- Viewer Protocol Policy:
HTTP and HTTPS
- Object Caching:
Use Origin Cache Headers
- Forward Query String:
No (Improves Caching)
- Path Pattern:
- Distribution details:
- Alternate Domain Names (CNAMEs):
cdn.your-domain.com
- Default Root Object:
index.html
- Logging:
Off
- Comments:
Created with express-cdn by @niftylettuce.
- Distribution State:
Enabled
- Alternate Domain Names (CNAMEs):
- Copy the generated Domain Name (e.g.
xyz.cloudfront.net
) to your clipboard. - Log in to your-domain.com's DNS manager, add a new CNAME "hostname" of
cdn
, and paste the contents of your clipboard as the the "alias" or "points to" value. - After the DNS change propagates, you can test your new CDN by visiting http://cdn.your-domain.com (the
index.html
file should get displayed).
### Install Dependencies
# install optipng and jpegtran packages
sudo apt-get install optipng libjpeg-progs
OS X (with Homebrew)
# install optipng and jpegtran packages
brew install optipng libjpeg
npm install express-cdn
// # express-cdn
var express = require('express')
, path = require('path')
, app = express.createServer()
, semver = require('semver');
// Set the CDN options
var options = {
publicDir : path.join(__dirname, 'public')
, viewsDir : path.join(__dirname, 'views')
, domain : 'cdn.your-domain.com'
, bucket : 'bucket-name'
, endpoint : 'bucket-name.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com' // optional
, key : 'amazon-s3-key'
, secret : 'amazon-s3-secret'
, hostname : 'localhost'
, port : 1337
, ssl : false
, production : true
};
// Initialize the CDN magic
var CDN = require('express-cdn')(app, options);
app.configure(function() {
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.set('view options', { layout: false, pretty: true });
app.enable('view cache');
app.use(express.bodyParser());
app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'public')));
});
// Add the view helper
if (semver.lt(express.version, '3.0.0')) {
app.locals({ CDN: CDN() });
} else {
app.dynamicHelpers({ CDN: CDN });
}
app.get('/', function(req, res, next) {
res.render('basic');
return;
});
console.log("Server started: http://localhost:1337");
app.listen(1337);
// #1 - Load an image
!= CDN('/img/sprite.png')
// #2 - Load an image with a custom tag attribute
!= CDN('/img/sprite.png', { alt: 'Sprite' })
// #3 - Load a script
!= CDN('/js/script.js')
// #4 - Load a script with a custom tag attribute
!= CDN('/js/script.js', { 'data-message': 'Hello' })
// #5 - Load and concat two scripts
!= CDN([ '/js/plugins.js', '/js/script.js' ])
// #6 - Load and concat two scripts with custom tag attributes
!= CDN([ '/js/plugins.js', '/js/script.js' ], { 'data-message': 'Hello' })
// #7 - Load a stylesheet
!= CDN('/css/style.css')
// #8 - Load and concat two stylesheets
!= CDN([ '/css/style.css', '/css/extra.css' ])
<!-- #1 - Load an image -->
<%- CDN('/img/sprite.png') %>
<!-- #2 - Load an image with a custom tag attribute -->
<%- CDN('/img/sprite.png', { alt: 'Sprite' }) %>
<!-- #3 - Load a script -->
<%- CDN('/js/script.js') %>
<!-- #4 - Load a script with a custom tag attribute -->
<%- CDN('/js/script.js', { 'data-message': 'Hello' }) %>
<!-- #5 - Load and concat two scripts -->
<%- CDN([ '/js/plugins.js', '/js/script.js' ]) %>
<!-- #6 - Load and concat two scripts with custom tag attributes -->
<%- CDN([ '/js/plugins.js', '/js/script.js' ], { 'data-message': 'Hello' }) %>
<!-- #7 - Load a stylesheet -->
<%- CDN('/css/style.css') %>
<!-- #8 - Load and concat two stylesheets -->
<%- CDN([ '/css/style.css', '/css/extra.css' ]) %>
<!-- #1 - Load an image -->
<img src="/img/sprite.png?v=1341214029" />
<!-- #2 - Load an image with a custom tag attribute -->
<img src="/img/sprite.png?v=1341214029" alt="Sprite" />
<!-- #3 - Load a script -->
<script src="/js/script.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript"></script>
<!-- #4 - Load a script with a custom tag attribute -->
<script src="/js/script.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript" data-message="Hello"></script>
<!-- #5 - Load and concat two scripts -->
<script src="/js/plugins.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="/js/script.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript"></script>
<!-- #6 - Load and concat two scripts with custom tag attributes -->
<script src="/js/plugins.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript" data-message="Hello"></script>
<script src="/js/script.js?v=1341214029" type="text/javascript" data-message="Hello"></script>
<!-- #7 - Load a stylesheet -->
<link href="/css/style.css?v=1341214029" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<!-- #8 - Load and concat two stylesheets -->
<link href="/css/style.css?v=1341214029" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="/css/extra.css?v=1341214029" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
The protocol will automatically change to "https" or "http" depending on the SSL option.
The module will automatically upload and detect new/modified assets based off timestamp, as it utilizes the timestamp for version control! There is built-in magic to detect if individual assets were changed when concatenating multiple assets together (it adds the timestamps together and checks if the combined asset timestamp on S3 exists!).
<!-- #1 - Load an image -->
<img src="https://cdn.your-site.com/img/sprite.1341382571.png" />
<!-- #2 - Load an image with a custom tag attribute -->
<img src="https://cdn.your-site.com/img/sprite.1341382571.png" alt="Sprite" />
<!-- #3 - Load a script -->
<script src="https://cdn.your-site.com/js/script.1341382571.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<!-- #4 - Load a script with a custom tag attribute -->
<script src="https://cdn.your-site.com/js/script.1341382571.js" type="text/javascript" data-message="Hello"></script>
<!-- #5 - Load and concat two scripts -->
<script src="https://cdn.your-site.com/plugins%2Bscript.1341382571.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<!-- #6 - Load and concat two scripts with custom tag attributes -->
<script src="https://cdn.your-site.com/plugins%2Bscript.1341382571.js" type="text/javascript" data-message="Hello"></script>
<!-- #7 - Load a stylesheet -->
<link href="https://cdn.your-site.com/css/style.1341382571.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<!-- #8 - Load and concat two stylesheets -->
<link href="https://cdn.your-site.com/style%2Bextra.1341382571.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
## Optional Features
### Using a custom logger
By default log messages will be sent to the console. If you would like to use a custom logger function you may pass it in as options.logger
The example below uses the Winston logging library.
var winston = require('winston');
winston.add(winston.transports.File, {filename: 'somefile.log'});
// Set the CDN options
var options = {
publicDir : path.join(__dirname, 'public')
, viewsDir : path.join(__dirname, 'views')
, domain : 'cdn.your-domain.com'
, bucket : 'bucket-name'
, key : 'amazon-s3-key'
, secret : 'amazon-s3-secret'
, hostname : 'localhost'
, port : 1337
, ssl : false
, production : true
, logger : winston.info
};
// Initialize the CDN magic
var CDN = require('express-cdn')(app, options);
app.configure(function() {
app.set('view engine', 'jade');
app.set('view options', { layout: false, pretty: true });
app.enable('view cache');
app.use(express.bodyParser());
app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'public')));
});
// Add the dynamic view helper
app.dynamicHelpers({ CDN: CDN });
Any output from express-cdn is now passed to winston.info()
which writes to both console
and somefile.log
.
- Nick Baugh [email protected]
- James Wyse [email protected]
- Jon Keating [email protected]
- Andrew de Andrade [email protected]
- Joshua Gross [email protected]
- Dominik Lessel [email protected]
MIT Licensed