Template literals are often used in JavaScript to write HTML and CSS markup (ex. lit-html). This library allows a developer to minify markup that is normally ignored by JavaScript minifiers.
import { minifyHTMLLiterals } from 'minify-html-literals'; // const minifyHTMLLiterals = require('minify-html-literals').minifyHTMLLiterals const result = minifyHTMLLiterals( `function render(title, items) { return html\` <style> .heading { color: blue; } </style> <h1 class="heading">\${title}</h1> <ul> \${items.map(item => { return getHTML()\` <li>\${item}</li> \`; })} </ul> \`; }`, { fileName: 'render.js' } ); console.log(result.code); // function render(title, items) { // return html`<style>.heading{color:#00f}</style><h1 class=heading>${title}</h1><ul>${items.map(item => { // return getHTML()`<li>${item}</li>`; // })}</ul>`; // } console.log(result.map); // { // "version": 3, // "file": "render.js.map", // "sources": ["render.js"], // "sourcesContent": [null], // "names": [], // "mappings": "AAAA;gBACgB,qDAMU,QAAQ,SAE1B;2BACmB,IACX,OAAO,KACb;WACC,KAEP;" // }
Be sure to minify template literals before transpiling to ES5. Otherwise, the API will not be able to find any template literal (`${}`
) strings.
The following options are common to typical use cases.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
fileName | string | Required. The name of the file, used for syntax parsing and source maps. | |
minifyOptions? | html-minifier options | defaultMinifyOptions | Defaults to production-ready minification. |
minifyOptions?.minifyCSS? | clean-css options | defaultMinifyCSSOptions | Uses clean-css defaults. |
shouldMinify? | function | defaultShouldMinify | A function that determines whether or not an HTML template should be minified. Defaults to minify all tagged templates whose tag name contains “html” (case insensitive). |
shouldMinifyCSS? | function | defaultShouldMinifyCSS | A function that determines whether or not a CSS template should be minified. Defaults to minify all tagged templates whose tag name contains “css” (case insensitive). |
All aspects of the API are exposed and customizable. The following options will not typically be used unless you need to change how a certain aspect of the API handles a use case.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
generateSourceMap? | boolean or `(ms: MagicString, fileName: string) => SourceMap | undefined` | defaultGenerateSourceMap |
strategy? | object | defaultStrategy | An object with methods defining how to minify HTML. The default strategy uses html-minifier. |
validate? | boolean or object | defaultValidation | Set to false to disable strategy validation checks, or to a custom set of validation functions. This is only useful when implementing a custom strategy. |
parseLiterals? | function | parse-literals | Override the function used to parse template literals from a source string. |
parseLiteralsOptions? | object | Additional options to pass to parseLiterals() | |
MagicString? | function | MagicString | Override the MagicString-like constructor to use for manipulating the source string and generating source maps. |
This is particularly useful for libraries that define templates without using tags, such as Polymer's
<dom-module>
.
import { minifyHTMLLiterals, defaultShouldMinify } from 'minify-html-literals'; minifyHTMLLiterals( ` template.innerHTML = \` <dom-module id="custom-styles"> <style> html { --custom-color: blue; } </style> </dom-module> \`; `, { fileName: 'render.js', shouldMinify(template) { return ( defaultShouldMinify(template) || template.parts.some(part => { return part.text.includes('<dom-module>'); }) ); } } );
import { minifyHTMLLiterals, defaultMinifyOptions } from 'minify-html-literals'; minifyHTMLLiterals(source, { fileName: 'render.js', minifyOptions: { ...defaultMinifyOptions, minifyCSS: false }, shouldMinifyCSS: () => false });
minifyHTMLLiterals(source, { fileName: 'render.js', generateSourceMap(ms, fileName) { return ms.generateMap({ file: `${fileName}-converted.map`, // change file name source: fileName, includeContent: true // include source contents }); } });