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# watchify-middleware
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[![stable](http://badges.github.io/stability-badges/dist/stable.svg)](http://github.com/badges/stability-badges)
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A simple middleware for watchify which provides a few features for a better development experience:
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- suspends the server response so you are never served a stale or empty bundle
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- removes the default 600ms delay (left up to the developer to reconfigure)
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- emits timing information in a `'log'` event
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- (optional) allows for a browser-based error handler (eg: print to DevTools console)
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For practical implementations, see [watchify-server](https://www.npmjs.com/package/watchify-server) or [budo](https://www.npmjs.com/package/budo).
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## Install
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```sh
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npm install watchify-middleware --save
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```
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## Example
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```js
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var watchifyMiddleware = require('watchify-middleware')
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var defaultIndex = require('simple-html-index')
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var staticUrl = 'bundle.js'
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var bundler = browserify('app.js', {
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// config for watchify
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cache: {},
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packageCache: {},
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basedir: __dirname
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})
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var watchify = watchifyMiddleware(bundler)
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var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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if (req.url === '/') {
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defaultIndex({ entry: staticUrl }).pipe(res)
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} else if (req.url === '/' + staticUrl) {
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watchify(req, res)
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}
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})
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server.listen(8000, 'localhost', function () {
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console.log('Listening on http://localhost:8000/')
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})
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```
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For a more complete example, see [example/server.js](example/server.js).
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## Usage
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[![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/watchify-middleware.png)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/watchify-middleware)
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#### `middleware = watchifyMiddleware(browserify[, opt])`
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Returns a `middleware(req, res)` function from the given `browserify` bundler instance and options:
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- `delay` (default 0) a delay to debounce the rebuild, useful for things like git branch switches (where hundreds of files may change at once)
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- `errorHandler` (default false) a boolean or function for handling errors
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- `initialBundle` (default true) whether to initially bundle and emit `'pending'`
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`errorHandler` can be a function that accepts `(err)` parameter and optionally returns the new contents (String|Buffer) of the JavaScript bundle. If `errorHandler` is `true`, it will default to the following:
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```js
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var stripAnsi = require('strip-ansi')
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function defaultErrorHandler (err) {
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console.error('%s', err)
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var msg = stripAnsi(err.message)
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return ';console.error(' + JSON.stringify(msg) + ');'
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}
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```
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<sup>(some plugins produce ANSI color codes in error messages)</sup>
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Otherwise, it assumes the normal behaviour for error handling (which is typically just an uncaught error event).
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#### `emitter = watchifyMiddleware.emitter(browserify[, opt])`
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The same as above, except this returns an EventEmitter for handling bundle updates.
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##### `emitter.middleware`
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The `middleware(req, res)` function for use in your server.
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##### `emitter.bundle()`
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Triggers a bundle event. Usually should only be called if `initialBundle` is set to false, to trigger the initial bundle.
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##### `emitter.on('pending', fn)`
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Called when watchify begins its incremental rebuild.
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##### `emitter.on('update', fn)`
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Called when bundling is finished, with parameter `(contents, rows)`.
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`contents` is a Buffer/String of the bundle and `rows` is a list of dependencies that have changed since last update. On first run, this will be an empty array.
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##### `emitter.on('log', fn)`
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Provides timing and server request logging, passing an `(event)` parameter.
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Server request logs look like this:
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```js
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{ level: 'debug', type: 'request', message: 'bundle (pending|ready)'}
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```
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Bundle updates look like this:
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```js
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{ elapsed: Number, level: 'info', type: 'bundle' }
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```
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These events work well with [garnish](https://github.com/mattdesl/garnish) and other ndjson-based tools.
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##### `emitter.on('error', fn)`
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If `errorHandler` was `fasle`, this will get triggered on bundle errors. If an error handler is being used, this will not get triggered.
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##### `emitter.on('bundle-error', fn)`
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This will get triggered on bundle errors, regardless of whether `errorHandler` is being used. This can be used to respond to syntax errors, such as showing a stylized notification.
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##### `emitter.close()`
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Closes the `watchify` instance and stops file watching.
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#### `version = watchifyMiddleware.getWatchifyVersion()`
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Primarily useful for debugging, this will return the *actual* version number of the `watchify` module being used by `watchify-middleware`.
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## running the demo
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To run the example, first git clone and install dependencies.
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/mattdesl/watchify-middleware.git
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cd watchify-middleware
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npm install
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```
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Then:
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```sh
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npm start
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```
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And open [http://localhost:8000/](http://localhost:8000/). Try making changes to [example/app.js](example/app.js) and you will see timing information in console, and reloading the browser will provide the new bundle.
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## License
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MIT, see [LICENSE.md](http://github.com/mattdesl/watchify-middleware/blob/master/LICENSE.md) for details.
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