JavaScript minifier.
from jsmin import jsmin
with open('myfile.js') as js_file:
minified = jsmin(js_file.read())
You can run it as a commandline tool also:
python -m jsmin myfile.js
NB: jsmin
makes no attempt to be compatible with
ECMAScript 6 / ES.next / Harmony.
The current maintainer does not intend to add ES6-compatibility. If you would
like to take over maintenance and update jsmin
for ES6, please contact
Tikitu de Jager. Pull requests are also
welcome, of course, but my time to review them is somewhat limited these days.
If you're using jsmin
on ES6 code, though, you might find the quote_chars
parameter useful:
from jsmin import jsmin
with open('myfile.js') as js_file:
minified = jsmin(js_file.read(), quote_chars="'\"`")
- install the package from pypi
- get the latest release from latest-release on github
- get the development version from master on github
Python 2 support was removed in version 3.0.0. If you need to support Python 2, please use version 2.2.2 with setuptools<58.
Issues and Pull requests will be gratefully received on Github. The project used to be hosted on bitbucket and old issues can still be found there.
If possible, please make separate pull requests for tests and for code: tests will be added to the latest-release branch while code will go to master.
Unless you request otherwise, your Github identity will be added to the contributor's list below; if you prefer a different name feel free to add it in your pull request instead. (If you prefer not to be mentioned you'll have to let the maintainer know somehow.)
Both branches are tested with Travis: https://travis-ci.org/tikitu/jsmin
The latest-release branch (the version on PyPI plus any new tests) is tested against CPython 3. Currently:
If that branch is failing that means there's a new test that fails on the latest released version on pypi, with no fix yet released.
The master branch (development version, might be ahead of latest released version) is tested against CPython 3. Currently:
If master is failing don't use it, but as long as latest-release is passing the pypi release should be ok.
- Dave St.Germain (original author)
- Hans weltar
- Tikitu de Jager (current maintainer)
- https://bitbucket.org/rennat
- Nick Alexander
- Gennady Kovshenin
- Matt Molyneaux
- Albert Wang
- Ben Bradshaw