ember install ember-cli-uglify
After installing ember-cli-uglify
it will automatically hook into the build
pipeline and minify your JS files in production builds.
If you want to customize how ember-cli-uglify
is running UglifyJS under the
hood you have several configuration options available:
// ember-cli-build.js
var app = new EmberApp({
'ember-cli-uglify': {
enabled: true,
exclude: ['vendor.js'],
uglify: {
compress: {
sequences: 50,
},
output: {
semicolons: true,
},
},
},
});
-
enabled?: boolean
: Enables/Disables minification (defaults totrue
for production builds,false
for development builds) -
exclude?: string[]
: A list of paths or globs to exclude from minification -
uglify?: UglifyOptions
: A hash of options that are passed directly to UglifyJS
Source maps are disabled by default for production builds in Ember CLI. If you
want to enable source maps for production builds you can configure that in your
ember-cli-build.js
too:
// ember-cli-build.js
var app = new EmberApp({
sourcemaps: {
enabled: true,
extensions: ['js'],
},
});
ember-cli-uglify is licensed under the MIT License.