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Compiling dynamically required modules with Browserify

I am using Browserify to compile a large Node.js application into a single file (using options --bare and --ignore-missing [to avoid troubles with lib-cov in Express]). I have some code to dynamically load modules based on what is available in a directory:

var fs = require('fs'),
    path = require('path');

fs.readdirSync(__dirname).forEach(function (file) {
    if (file !== 'index.js' && fs.statSync(path.join(__dirname, file)).isFile()) {
        module.exports[file.substring(0, file.length-3)] = require(path.join(__dirname, file));
    }
});

I'm getting strange errors in my application where aribtrary text files are being loaded from the directory my compiled file is loaded in. I think it's because paths are no longer set correctly, and because Browserify won't be able to require() the correct files that are dynamically loaded like this.

Short of making a static index.js file, is there a preferred method of dynamically requiring a directory of modules that is out-of-the-box compatible with Browserify?

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Brad Avatar asked Feb 08 '14 05:02

Brad


3 Answers

This plugin allows to require Glob patterns: require-globify

Then, with a little hack you can add all the files on compilation and not executing them:

// Hack to compile Glob files. Don´t call this function!
function ಠ_ಠ() {
  require('views/**/*.js', { glob: true })
}

And, for example, you could require and execute a specific file when you need it :D

var homePage = require('views/'+currentView)
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mjlescano Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 02:11

mjlescano


Browserify does not support dynamic requires - see GH issue 377.

The only method for dynamically requiring a directory I am aware of: a build step to list the directory files and write the "static" index.js file.

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Miroslav Bajtoš Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 04:11

Miroslav Bajtoš


There's also the bulkify transform, as documented here:

https://github.com/chrisdavies/tech-thoughts/blob/master/browserify-include-directory.md

Basically, you can do this in your app.js or whatever:

var bulk = require('bulk-require');

// Require all of the scripts in the controllers directory
bulk(__dirname, ['controllers/**/*.js']);

And my gulpfile has something like this in it:

gulp.task('js', function () {
  return gulp.src('./src/js/init.js')
    .pipe(browserify({
      transform: ['bulkify']
    }))
    .pipe(rename('app.js'))
    .pipe(uglify())
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./dest/js'));
});
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Christopher Davies Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 03:11

Christopher Davies