Aside from the other tips, have you considered using a filesystem that
supports transparent compression? I have no idea what system you are
deploying to, but NTFS, ZFS and Btrfs support this.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 10:12 AM, Jan Flyborg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering if there are any plans to
I did not know that it was that easy to plug in new functionality in the
module loader. With this new information it seems very doable to package an
application with Rollup (and have the benefit of their tree-shaking and
other goodies), and then write a new module loader that can load the few
nativ
Thanks for the tip. This gives me like a 25% reduction in size for our
project which is very valuable to us.
Cheers
//Jan
fre 21 okt. 2016 kl 20:25 skrev Alain Mouette :
> You could try
> Npm dedupe
>
> -
> Alain Mouette
>
> A 13 de outubro de 2016 11:44:06 Jan Flyborg
> escreveu:
>
>
Since you can overload the way that Require works you don't actually need a
"change" to Node you can just add in your own loader, as an example here is
a very simple YAML loader:
const fs = require('fs');
const yaml = require('js-yaml');
require.extensions['.yaml'] =
require.extensions['.yml'] =
You could try
Npm dedupe
-
Alain Mouette
A 13 de outubro de 2016 11:44:06 Jan Flyborg escreveu:
Hi,
I am wondering if there are any plans to change the module system of nodejs
to make it able to import modules from a single archive (much like Java's
jar which actually is a zip in dis
Hi,
I am wondering if there are any plans to change the module system of nodejs
to make it able to import modules from a single archive (much like Java's
jar which actually is a zip in disguise).
We are planning on deploying code on a space constrained device and since
our node_module folder is v