NAME
Javascript::Closure - compress your javascript code using Google online service of Closure Compiler
SYNOPSIS
#nothing is imported by default
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
#open a file
open (FILE,'<','jscript.js') or die $!;
my @lines = <FILE>;
close FILE;
#compress the code. most of the time it will be all you need!
my $compressed = minify(input=>join('',@lines));
#output the result in another file
open FILE,'>','closure-jscript.js' or die $!;
print FILE $compressed;
close FILE;
#further settings:
my $compressed = minify(input => [$string,'http://www.domain.com/my.js',$string2,'http://www.domain2.com/my2.js'],
output_format => XML,
output_info => [STATISTICS,WARNINGS,COMPILED_CODE],
compilation_level=> SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS,
warning_level => VERBOSE
);
DESCRIPTION
This package allows you to compress your javascript code by using the online service of Closure Compiler offered by Google via a REST API.
The Closure compiler offers 3 different level of compression and tools to analyze the code.
You can therefore get errors, warnings about the code and some statistics about the compression.
The Closure compiler offers also some annotations to be used in your code in order to offer optimum compression.
This can come in handy once a project is finished to merge all the files, pass it through the ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS algorithm
to get the most out of it.
See http://closure-compiler.appspot.com/ for further information.
MOTIVATION
Needed a package to encapsulate a coherent API for a future Javascript::Minifier::Any package
and wanted a package with as few dependencies as possible.
ADVANTAGES
Gives you access to the closure compression algo with a unified API. It also gives you access to code analyze via errors, warnings and authorizing via statistics.
SUBROUTINE
minify
Takes an hash with the following parameters(parameters ended with * are optionals):
input
Specify the javascript source to be compressed/analysed. It can be either an url or a scalar.
You can also use an array reference containing multiple urls or raw source code.
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
my $compressed = minify(input=>$jscode);
my $compressed = minify(input=>'http://www.yourdomain.com/yourscript.js');
my $compressed = minify(input=>['http://www.yourdomain.com/yourscript.js','http://www.yourdomain.com/yourscript2.js',$jscode]);
compilation_level
Specifies the algorithm use to compress the javascript code. You can specify them by using one of the following constants:
- WHITESPACE_ONLY
remove space and comments from javascript code (default).
- SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS
compress the code by renaming local variables.
- ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS
compress all local variables, do some clever stripping down of the code (unused functions are removed)
but you need to setup external references to do it properly.
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
my $compressed = minify(input=>$jscode,compilation_level=>WHITESPACE_ONLY);
#if you do not import the constants:
my $compressed = minify(input=>$jscode,compilation_level=>Javascript::Closure::WHITESPACE_ONLY);
See CONSTANTS section for further information about the algorithms.
output_info
Specify the informations you will get back from the service. it accepts either a scalar or an array reference. You can specify them by using the following constants:
- COMPILED_CODE
return only the raw compressed javascript source code (default).
- WARNINGS
return any warnings found by the Closure Compiler (ie,code after a return statement)
- ERRORS
return any errors in your javascript code found by the Closure Compiler
- STATISTICS
return some statistics about the compilation process (original file size, compressed file size, time,etc)
See http://code.google.com/intl/ja/closure/compiler/docs/api-ref.html#output_info for further information.
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
#you just want to get the code analysed before compression
my $warnings = minify(input=>$jscode,output_info=>WARNINGS);
#only the errors in your code
my $errors = minify(input=>$jscode,output_info=>ERRORS);
#everything was ok so you want to compressed code and some statistics about the efficiency of the compresssion
my $errors = minify(input=>$jscode,output_info=>[COMPILED_CODE,STATISTICS]);
output_format
Specify the format of the response. It can be one of the following constants:
- TEXT
return the output in raw text format with the information set with your output_info settings (default).
- XML
return the output in XML format with the information set with your output_info settings.
- JSON
return the output in JSON format with the information set with your output_info settings.
See http://code.google.com/intl/ja/closure/compiler/docs/api-ref.html#out for further information.
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
#the default
my $warnings = minify(input=>$jscode,output_format=>TEXT);
#get back the response as XML
my $errors = minify(input=>$jscode,output_format=>XML);
#get back the response as JSON
my $compress = minify(input=>$jscode,output_format=>JSON);
Specifying the format can be useful if you want not only the compiled code but warnings,errors or statistics. Though minify only returns the compressed version of the javascript code as a scalar,you can easily json-ify it to retrieve the information (you could do so with a corresponding XML module):
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
use JSON;
#the default
my $output = minify(input=>$jscode,output_format=>JSON,output_info=>[COMPILED_CODE,STATISTICS]);
#change the raw string into perl structure
my $response = from_json($output);
my $statistics = $response->{statistics};
say $statistics->{originalSize};
say $statistics->{compressedSize};
Javascript::Closure does not offer shortcuts access to errors,warnings or statistics for now. Might add a Javascript::Closure::Response::JSON to make thing even sweeter but access through an hash is certainly faster and the overhead of function call does not seem necessary...
warning_level
Specifies the amount of information you will get when you set the output_info to WARNINGS. You can specify them by using one of the following constants:
- DEFAULT
default
- QUIET
- VERBOSE
See http://code.google.com/intl/ja/closure/compiler/docs/api-ref.html#warn for further information.
Example:
use Javascript::Closure qw(minify :CONSTANTS);
my $compressed = minify(input => $jscode,
compilation_level=> WHITESPACE_ONLY,
output_info => [COMPILE_CODE,WARNINGS],
warning_level => VERBOSE
);
CONSTANTS
Each optional parameter to minify can be specified via constants. If you do not import the :CONSTANTS, you will have to write Javascript::Closure::NAME_OF_THE_CONSTANT;
PACKAGE PROPERTY
TIMEOUT
Set by default to 5s. You can modify it if you need to:
$Javascript::Closure::Timeout=15;
DIAGNOSTICS
croak
Fail to connect to http://closure-compiler.appspot.com/compile: ...
-
The module could not connect and successfully compress your javascript. See the detail error to get a hint.
... is not in:...(list of possible value)
-
One of the optional parameter received does not contain an authorized predefined value.
carp
The following url could not be fetched::...(url that failed)
-
The module could not connect to the url. See the detail error to get a hint.
TODO
- optional parameters
-
none of the following optional parameters are supported:
- use_closure_library - formatting - output_file_name - exclude_default_externs - externs_url - js_externs
- copyrights information
-
If you use the Closure Compiler annotations, you can keep the copyright notice within the comments. If you do not use them though, this package will still offer you a way to add copyright notice after the compression is done.
SEE ALSO
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
none
DEPENDENCIES
INCOMPATIBILITIES
none
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
If you do me the favor to _use_ this module and find a bug, please email me i will try to do my best to fix it (patches welcome)!
AUTHOR
shiriru <shirirulestheworld[arobas]gmail.com>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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