Due to a number of enhancements only available in plugin hooks this module is of no value over the plugin. There are allot of new goodies avilable in the new plugin repo.
Please use rollup-plugin-analyzer
* The prior plugin module is also no longer active, in favor of using Rollup's standardized naming format for plugins.
So again, please use rollup-plugin-analyzer rather than anything listed down the page.
Analyze file sizes of rollup bundled imports
Rollup Analyzer gives you a quick look at what's taking up space in your bundle.
Adding as a plugin to your rollup config or build script will print a well formatted analysis to the console upon bundling.
If using Rollup's CLI to bundle with no additonal config, pass
-c node:rollup-analyzer-config
to print a well formatted analysis to your console.
Full analysis module, giving you access to the complete analysis object or well formatted analysis text for CI and build usage.
$ npm install --save-dev rollup-analyzer
import { rollup } from 'rollup'
const { formatted } from 'rollup-analyzer'
rollup({/*...*/}).then((bundle) => {
// print console optimized analysis string
formatted(bundle, {limit: 5}).then(console.log).catch(console.error)
})
// Results in ...
/*
-----------------------------
Rollup File Analysis
-----------------------------
bundle size: 1.146 MB
-----------------------------
file: \node_modules\html5-history-api\history.js
size: 38.502 KB
percent: 3.36%
dependents: 1
- \app\modules\page.js
-----------------------------
file: \node_modules\pikaday\pikaday.js
size: 34.683 KB
percent: 3.03%
dependents: 1
- \app\helpers\transformer.js
...
*/
Module exports analyze
, formatted
, and plugin
functions
- arguments
- bundle (Rollup Bundle)
- options (Object - see below for available options)
- returns
- analysisText (String - well formatted for console printing)
- arguments
- bundle (Rollup Bundle)
- options (Object - see below for available options)
- returns
- analysis (Object)
- id (String) - path of module / rollup module id
- size (Number) - size of module in bytes
- dependents (Array) - list of dependent module ids / paths
- percent (Number) - percentage of module size relative to entire bundle
- analysis (Object)
- limit - optional
- type: Number
- default:
null
- description: Limit number of files to output analysis of, sorted by DESC size
- filter - optional
- type: Array | String
- default:
null
- description: Filter to only show imports matching the specified name(s)
- root - optional
- type: String
- default:
process.cwd()
- description: Application directory, used to display file paths relatively
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