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bpack-debug

A browserify helper to save the export value of a module for easier debugging.

It doesn't require changing your build - it works at runtime by simply requiring bpack-debug and running it. It scans the raw source of modules in the module cache for the alias name to export as a docblock directive.

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example

// in main.js
require('bpack-debug')(window);
/**
 * This is my my-module.js
 * @debugKey app.myModule
 */
module.exports = function(name) {
  console.log('hello ' + name);
}
// in the console
app.myModule('andres');
// hello andres

usage

bpackRequire(targetObj[, debugKey])

  • targetObj is the object to which you want to save the exported modules.
  • debugKey (optional) the docblock directive for the alias of the module. It can contain periods to denote a deep object.

targetObj.bpackDebug(alias)

bpack-debug lazily loads modules so it doesn't disturb the natural order of your dependency loading. However, if you need to access a module that hasn't been loaded yet, it can be forcefully loaded with this function.

caveats

  • bpack-debug is meant for development use only. The comment directives must exist for it to work. So if you minify the bundle, and remove the comments, it naturally won't work.
  • bpack-debug doesn't work across split bundles. Each bundle must load bpack-debug on its own.

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