A tree-shaking tool for PureScript.
zephyr
takes root terms, finds all terms which are required to evaluate
them, and generates code just for them. This is done across all dependencies,
and can substantially reduce the size of PureScript bundles. zephyr
can also
evaluate some expressions (an experimental feature).
The simplest option is to download the latest release binary. You may also build from source (see "Build & Test" section below).
# compile your project
purs compile -g corefn bower_components/purescript-*/src/**/*.purs src/**/*.purs
# run `zephyr`
zephyr -f Main.main
then you can bundle with purs bundle
command:
purs bundle -o app.js -m Main dce-output/**/*.js
You can integrate it with other build tools, see below.
You can specify modules as entry points, which is the same as specifying all exported identifiers.
# include all identifiers from Data.Eq module
zephyr Data.Eq
# as above
zephyr module:Data.Eq
# include Data.Eq.Eq identifier of Data.Eq module
zephyr ident:Data.Eq.Eq
# include 'Data.Eq.eq' identifier
zephyr Data.Eq.eq
zephyr
reads corefn json representation from the output
directory, removes
non transitive dependencies of entry points and generates common js modules (or
corefn representation) to dce-output
directory.
Zephyr can evaluate some literal expressions.
import Config (isProduction)
a = if isProduction
then "api/prod/"
else "api/dev/"
will be transformed to
a = "api/prod/"
whenever isProduction
is true
. This allows to have different
development and production environments while still ship a minified code which
only contains production code. You may define isProduction
in a module under
a src-prod
directory and include it when compiling production code with pulp build -I src-prod
and to have another copy for your development environment
under src-dev
where isProduction
is set to false
.
zephyr
can be integrated with
- pulp: use
pulp build -- -g corefn
to compile, andpulp browserify --skip-compile -o dce-output
to bundlezephyr
's output. - parcel
- spago. See
this
example. Use
spago build --purs-args '--codegen corefn,js'
to compile, usingspago bundle
is currently affected by issue.
cabal build exe:zephyr
To run tests
cabal run zephyr-test
The released binaries are dynamically linked against glibc
, so if your system is using musl
(like Alpine Linux in docker
) or another alternative C library, you will need to compile zephyr
from source using ghc
on that system.
The -f
switch is not 100% safe. Upon running, zephyr
will remove exports from
foreign modules that seems to be not used: are not used in PureScript code and
seem not to be used in the foreign module. If you simply assign to exports
using JavaScript dot notation then you will be fine, but if you use square
notation exports[var]
in a dynamic way (i.e. var is a true variable rather
than a string literal), then zephyr
might remove code that shouldn't be
removed.