.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- =========================================== rJSmin - A Javascript Minifier For Python =========================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- 1. Introduction 2. Copyright and License 3. System Requirements 4. Installation 5. Documentation 6. Bugs 7. Author Information INTRODUCTION ------------ rJSmin is a javascript minifier written in python. The minifier is based on the semantics of `jsmin.c by Douglas Crockford`_\. The module is a re-implementation aiming for speed, so it can be used at runtime (rather than during a preprocessing step). Usually it produces the same results as the original ``jsmin.c``. It differs in the following ways: - there is no error detection: unterminated string, regex and comment literals are treated as regular javascript code and minified as such. - Control characters inside string and regex literals are left untouched; they are not converted to spaces (nor to \\n) - Newline characters are not allowed inside string and regex literals, except for line continuations in string literals (ECMA-5). - "return /regex/" is recognized correctly. - Line terminators after regex literals are handled more sensibly - "+ +" and "- -" sequences are not collapsed to '++' or '--' - Newlines before ! operators are removed more sensibly - Comments starting with an exclamation mark (``!``) can be kept optionally - rJSmin does not handle streams, but only complete strings. (However, the module provides a "streamy" interface). Since most parts of the logic are handled by the regex engine it's way faster than the original python port of ``jsmin.c`` by Baruch Even. The speed factor varies between about 6 and 55 depending on input and python version (it gets faster the more compressed the input already is). Compared to the speed-refactored python port by Dave St.Germain the performance gain is less dramatic but still between 3 and 50 (for huge inputs). See the docs/BENCHMARKS file for details. rjsmin.c is a reimplementation of rjsmin.py in C and speeds it up even more. .. _jsmin.c by Douglas Crockford: http://www.crockford.com/javascript/jsmin.c COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE --------------------- Copyright 2011 - 2015 André Malo or his licensors, as applicable. The whole package (except for the files in the bench/ directory) is distributed under the Apache License Version 2.0. You'll find a copy in the root directory of the distribution or online at: <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- Both python 2 (>=2.4) and python 3 are supported. INSTALLATION ------------ Using pip ~~~~~~~~~ $ pip install rjsmin Using distutils ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $ python setup.py install The following extra options to the install command may be of interest: --without-c-extensions Don't install C extensions --without-docs Do not install documentation files Drop-in ~~~~~~~ rJSmin effectively consists of two files: rjsmin.py and rjsmin.c, the latter being entirely optional. So, for simple integration you can just copy rjsmin.py into your project and use it. DOCUMENTATION ------------- A generated API documentation is available in the docs/apidoc/ directory. But you can just look into the module. It provides a simple function, called jsmin which takes the script as a string and returns the minified script as a string. The module additionally provides a "streamy" interface similar to the one jsmin.c provides: $ python -mrjsmin <script >minified It takes two options: -b Keep bang-comments (Comments starting with an exclamation mark) -p Force using the python implementation (not the C implementation) The latest documentation is also available online at <http://opensource.perlig.de/rjsmin/>. BUGS ---- No bugs, of course. ;-) But if you've found one or have an idea how to improve rjsmin, feel free to send a pull request on `github <https://github.com/ndparker/rjsmin>`_ or send a mail to <rjsmin-bugs@perlig.de>. AUTHOR INFORMATION ------------------ André "nd" Malo <nd@perlig.de> GPG: 0x8103A37E If God intended people to be naked, they would be born that way. -- Oscar Wilde