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Simple CLI for compiling a Node.js module into a single file,
together with all its dependencies, gcc-style.
Motivation
Publish minimal packages to npm
Only ship relevant app code to serverless environments
Don't waste time configuring bundlers
Generally faster bootup time and less I/O overhead
Compiled language-like experience (e.g.: go)
Design goals
Zero configuration
TypeScript built-in
Only supports Node.js programs as input / output
Support all Node.js patterns and npm modules
Usage
Installation
npm i -g @vercel/ncc
Usage
$ ncc <cmd><opts>
Eg:
$ ncc build input.js -o dist
If building an .mjs or .js module inside a "type": "module"package boundary, an ES module output will be created automatically.
Outputs the Node.js compact build of input.js into dist/index.js.
Note: If the input file is using a .cjs extension, then so will the corresponding output file.
This is useful for packages that want to use .js files as modules in native Node.js using
a "type": "module" in the package.json file.
Commands:
build <input-file> [opts]
run <input-file> [opts]
cache clean|dir|size
help
version
Options:
-o, --out [dir] Output directory for build (defaults to dist)
-m, --minify Minify output
-C, --no-cache Skip build cache population
-s, --source-map Generate source map
-a, --asset-builds Build nested JS assets recursively, useful for
when code is loaded as an asset eg for workers.
--no-source-map-register Skip source-map-register source map support
-e, --external [mod] Skip bundling 'mod'. Can be used many times
-q, --quiet Disable build summaries / non-error outputs
-w, --watch Start a watched build
-t, --transpile-only Use transpileOnly option with the ts-loader
--v8-cache Emit a build using the v8 compile cache
--license [file] Adds a file containing licensing information to the output
--stats-out [file] Emit webpack stats as json to the specified output file
--target [es] ECMAScript target to use for output (default: es2015)
Learn more: https://webpack.js.org/configuration/target
-d, --debug Show debug logs
Execution Testing
For testing and debugging, a file can be built into a temporary directory and executed with full source maps support with the command:
$ ncc run input.js
With TypeScript
The only requirement is to point ncc to .ts or .tsx files. A tsconfig.json
file is necessary. Most likely you want to indicate es2015 support:
If typescript is found in devDependencies, that version will be used.
Package Support
Some packages may need some extra options for ncc support in order to better work with the static analysis.
See package-support.md for some common packages and their usage with ncc.
Programmatically From Node.js
require('@vercel/ncc')('/path/to/input',{// provide a custom cache path or disable cachingcache: "./custom/cache/path"|false,// externals to leave as requires of the buildexternals: ["externalpackage"],// directory outside of which never to emit assetsfilterAssetBase: process.cwd(),// defaultminify: false,// defaultsourceMap: false,// defaultassetBuilds: false,// defaultsourceMapBasePrefix: '../',// default treats sources as output-relative// when outputting a sourcemap, automatically include// source-map-support in the output file (increases output by 32kB).sourceMapRegister: true,// defaultwatch: false,// defaultlicense: '',// default does not generate a license filetarget: 'es2015',// defaultv8cache: false,// defaultquiet: false,// defaultdebugLog: false// default}).then(({ code, map, assets })=>{console.log(code);// Assets is an object of asset file names to { source, permissions, symlinks }// expected relative to the output code (if any)})
When watch: true is set, the build object is not a promise, but has the following signature:
{// handler re-run on each build completion// watch errors are reported on "err"handler(({ err, code, map, assets })=>{ ... })// handler re-run on each rebuild startrebuild(()=>{})// close the watchervoidclose();}
Caveats
Files / assets are relocated based on a static evaluator. Dynamic non-statically analyzable asset loads may not work out correctly
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Compile a Node.js project into a single file. Supports TypeScript, binary addons, dynamic requires.