It's a module which convert your JavaScript
code into some not understandable format and still it's executable.
This module can be used to protect the code base which run's on browser's client side or we can protect the NodeJs code base as well.
We have to mention the few options provided where sourceDir
is mandatory field. Just mention the root path in this field and code-protect
converts all the .js
files present in sub-folder.
npm install code-protect --save
Module Require:
var codeProtect = require('code-protect');
Options:
sourceDir
is a mandatory field
var option = {
sourceDir: './sample-codebase',
destinationDir: './new-sample-codebase',
uglify:true,
debug: true
};
Method Use:
codeProtect(option, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
throw err;
} else {
doSomething......
}
});
var codeProtect = require('code-protect');
var option = {
sourceDir: './sample-codebase',
destinationDir: './new-sample-codebase',
uglify:true,
debug: true
};
codeProtect(option, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
throw err;
} else {
console.log(data);
}
});
npm install code-protect -g
Usage:
code-protect [options] -s
Warning: By Default destination directory set as source directory path.
-
-h, --help, output usage information
-
-V, --version, output the version number
-
-s, --source <source-directory-path>, mention the source directory path.
-
-d, --destination <destination-directory-path>, mention destination directory path.
-
-u, --uglify <true/false>, uglification on files
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-x, --debug <true/false>, debug mode