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62 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
62 lines
2.5 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Build profile for django-require.
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*
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* This supports all the normal configuration available to a r.js build profile. The only gotchas are:
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*
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* - 'baseUrl' will be overidden by django-require during the build process.
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* - 'appDir' will be overidden by django-require during the build process.
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* - 'dir' will be overidden by django-require during the build process.
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*/
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({
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/*
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* List the modules that will be optimized. All their immediate and deep
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* dependencies will be included in the module's file when the build is
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* done. A minimum module entry is {name: "module_name"}.
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*/
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modules: [],
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/*
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* Allow CSS optimizations. Allowed values:
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* - "standard": @import inlining, comment removal and line returns.
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* Removing line returns may have problems in IE, depending on the type
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* of CSS.
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* - "standard.keepLines": Like "standard" but keeps line returns.
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* - "none": Skip CSS optimizations.
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* - "standard.keepComments": Keeps the file comments, but removes line returns.
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* - "standard.keepComments.keepLines": Keeps the file comments and line returns.
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*/
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optimizeCss: "standard",
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/*
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* How to optimize all the JS files in the build output directory.
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* Right now only the following values are supported:
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* - "uglify": Uses UglifyJS to minify the code.
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* - "uglify2": Uses UglifyJS2.
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* - "closure": Uses Google's Closure Compiler in simple optimization
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* mode to minify the code. Only available if REQUIRE_ENVIRONMENT is "rhino" (the default).
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* - "none": No minification will be done.
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*/
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optimize: "uglify2",
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/*
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* By default, comments that have a license in them are preserved in the
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* output. However, for a larger built files there could be a lot of
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* comment files that may be better served by having a smaller comment
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* at the top of the file that points to the list of all the licenses.
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* This option will turn off the auto-preservation, but you will need
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* work out how best to surface the license information.
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*/
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preserveLicenseComments: true,
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/*
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* The default behaviour is to optimize the build layers (the "modules"
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* section of the config) and any other JS file in the directory. However, if
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* the non-build layer JS files will not be loaded after a build, you can
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* skip the optimization of those files, to speed up builds. Set this value
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* to true if you want to skip optimizing those other non-build layer JS
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* files.
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*/
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skipDirOptimize: false
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}) |