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Overview ¶
This API exposes the command-line interface for esbuild. It can be used to run esbuild from Go without the overhead of creating a child process.
Example usage:
package main import ( "os" "github.com/evanw/esbuild/pkg/cli" ) func main() { os.Exit(cli.Run(os.Args[1:])) }
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Functions ¶
func ParseBuildOptions ¶
func ParseBuildOptions(osArgs []string) (options api.BuildOptions, err error)
This parses an array of strings into an options object suitable for passing to "api.Build()". Use this if you need to reuse the same argument parsing logic as the esbuild CLI.
Example usage:
options, err := cli.ParseBuildOptions([]string{ "input.js", "--bundle", "--minify", }) result := api.Build(options)
func ParseTransformOptions ¶
func ParseTransformOptions(osArgs []string) (options api.TransformOptions, err error)
This parses an array of strings into an options object suitable for passing to "api.Transform()". Use this if you need to reuse the same argument parsing logic as the esbuild CLI.
Example usage:
options, err := cli.ParseTransformOptions([]string{ "--minify", "--loader=tsx", "--define:DEBUG=false", }) result := api.Transform(input, options)
func Run ¶
This function invokes the esbuild CLI. It takes an array of command-line arguments (excluding the executable argument itself) and returns an exit code. There are some minor differences between this CLI and the actual "esbuild" executable such as the lack of auxiliary flags (e.g. "--help" and "--version") but it is otherwise exactly the same code.
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