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- browserify-package-json
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browserify-package-json
Description
Did you know that when browserify includes package.json
file in bundle this bundle can contain private information like installed module path?
For example, lets install browserify:
$ pwd
/home/kirill/tmp
$ npm install browserify
...
$ cat ./node_modules/browserify/package.json | grep _
"_args": [
"_from": "browserify@latest",
"_id": "browserify@13.1.1",
"_inCache": true,
"_location": "/browserify",
"_nodeVersion": "6.3.1",
"_npmOperationalInternal": {
"tmp": "tmp/browserify-13.1.1.tgz_1477162362598_0.2967709470540285"
"_npmUser": {
"_npmVersion": "3.10.5",
"_phantomChildren": {},
"_requested": {
"_requiredBy": [
"_resolved": "https://registry.npmjs.org/browserify/-/browserify-13.1.1.tgz",
"_shasum": "72a2310e2f706ed87db929cf0ee73a5e195d9bb0",
"_shrinkwrap": null,
"_spec": "browserify",
"_where": "/home/kirill/tmp",
"string_decoder": "~0.10.0",
This package remove all values for which keys starts with _
.
How I can use this package?
There are two ways,
CLI
browserify -t [ browserify-package-json ] index.js
API
const browserify = require('browserify')
const browserifyPackageJSON = require('browserify-package-json')
browserify()
.add('index.js')
.transform(browserifyPackageJSON)
.bundle((err, result) => {
if (!err) console.log(result.toString())
})
License
MIT