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inline-resources.js
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'use strict';
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const glob = require('glob');
/**
* Simple Promiseify function that takes a Node API and return a version that supports promises.
* We use promises instead of synchronized functions to make the process less I/O bound and
* faster. It also simplifies the code.
*/
function promiseify(fn) {
return function () {
const args = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
fn.apply(this, args.concat([function (err, value) {
if (err) {
reject(err);
} else {
resolve(value);
}
}]));
});
};
}
const readFile = promiseify(fs.readFile);
const writeFile = promiseify(fs.writeFile);
/**
* Inline resources in a tsc/ngc compilation.
* @param projectPath {string} Path to the project.
*/
function inlineResources(projectPath) {
// Match only TypeScript files in projectPath.
const files = glob.sync('**/*.ts', {cwd: projectPath});
// For each file, inline the templates and styles under it and write the new file.
return Promise.all(files.map(filePath => {
const fullFilePath = path.join(projectPath, filePath);
return readFile(fullFilePath, 'utf-8')
.then(content => inlineResourcesFromString(content, url => {
// Resolve the template url.
return path.join(path.dirname(fullFilePath), url);
}))
.then(content => writeFile(fullFilePath, content))
.catch(err => {
console.error('An error occured: ', err);
});
}));
}
/**
* Inline resources from a string content.
* @param content {string} The source file's content.
* @param urlResolver {Function} A resolver that takes a URL and return a path.
* @returns {string} The content with resources inlined.
*/
function inlineResourcesFromString(content, urlResolver) {
// Curry through the inlining functions.
return [
inlineTemplate,
inlineStyle
].reduce((content, fn) => fn(content, urlResolver), content);
}
/**
* Inline the templates for a source file. Simply search for instances of `templateUrl: ...` and
* replace with `template: ...` (with the content of the file included).
* @param content {string} The source file's content.
* @param urlResolver {Function} A resolver that takes a URL and return a path.
* @return {string} The content with all templates inlined.
*/
function inlineTemplate(content, urlResolver) {
return content.replace(/templateUrl:\s*'([^']+?\.html)'/g, function (m, templateUrl) {
const templateFile = urlResolver(templateUrl);
const templateContent = fs.readFileSync(templateFile, 'utf-8');
const shortenedTemplate = templateContent
.replace(/([\n\r]\s*)+/gm, ' ')
.replace(/"/g, '\\"');
return `template: "${shortenedTemplate}"`;
});
}
/**
* Inline the styles for a source file. Simply search for instances of `styleUrls: [...]` and
* replace with `styles: [...]` (with the content of the file included).
* @param urlResolver {Function} A resolver that takes a URL and return a path.
* @param content {string} The source file's content.
* @return {string} The content with all styles inlined.
*/
function inlineStyle(content, urlResolver) {
return content.replace(/styleUrls:\s*(\[[\s\S]*?\])/gm, function (m, styleUrls) {
const urls = eval(styleUrls);
return 'styles: ['
+ urls.map(styleUrl => {
const styleFile = urlResolver(styleUrl);
const styleContent = fs.readFileSync(styleFile, 'utf-8');
const shortenedStyle = styleContent
.replace(/([\n\r]\s*)+/gm, ' ')
.replace(/"/g, '\\"');
return `"${shortenedStyle}"`;
})
.join(',\n')
+ ']';
});
}
module.exports = inlineResources;
module.exports.inlineResourcesFromString = inlineResourcesFromString;
// Run inlineResources if module is being called directly from the CLI with arguments.
if (require.main === module && process.argv.length > 2) {
console.log('Inlining resources from project:', process.argv[2]);
return inlineResources(process.argv[2]);
}