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---
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title: js.Build
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linkTitle: JavaScript building
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description: Bundle, transpile, tree shake, and minify JavaScript resources.
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categories: [asset management]
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keywords: []
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: hugo-pipes
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weight: 60
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weight: 60
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action:
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aliases: []
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returnType: resource.Resource
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signatures: ['js.Build [OPTIONS] RESOURCE']
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---
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## Usage
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Any JavaScript resource file can be transpiled and "tree shaken" using `js.Build` which takes for argument either a string for the filepath or a dict of options listed below.
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### Options
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targetPath
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: (`string`) If not set, the source path will be used as the base target path.
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Note that the target path's extension may change if the target MIME type is different, e.g. when the source is TypeScript.
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params {{< new-in "0.96.0" >}}
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: (`map` or `slice`) Params that can be imported as JSON in your JS files, e.g.:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $js := resources.Get "js/main.js" | js.Build (dict "params" (dict "api" "https://example.org/api")) }}
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```
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And then in your JS file:
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```js
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import * as params from '@params';
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```
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Note that this is meant for small data sets, e.g. configuration settings. For larger data, please put/mount the files into `/assets` and import them directly.
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minify
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: (`bool`) Let `js.Build` handle the minification.
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inject
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: (`slice`) This option allows you to automatically replace a global variable with an import from another file. The path names must be relative to `assets`. See https://esbuild.github.io/api/#inject
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shims
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: (`map`) This option allows swapping out a component with another. A common use case is to load dependencies like React from a CDN (with _shims_) when in production, but running with the full bundled `node_modules` dependency during development:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $shims := dict "react" "js/shims/react.js" "react-dom" "js/shims/react-dom.js" }}
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{{ $js = $js | js.Build dict "shims" $shims }}
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```
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The _shim_ files may look like these:
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```js
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// js/shims/react.js
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module.exports = window.React;
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```
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```js
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// js/shims/react-dom.js
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module.exports = window.ReactDOM;
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```
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With the above, these imports should work in both scenarios:
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```js
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import * as React from 'react'
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import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
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```
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target
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: (`string`) The language target.
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One of: `es5`, `es2015`, `es2016`, `es2017`, `es2018`, `es2019`, `es2020` or `esnext`.
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Default is `esnext`.
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externals
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: (`slice`) External dependencies. Use this to trim dependencies you know will never be executed. See https://esbuild.github.io/api/#external
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defines
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: (`map`) Allow to define a set of string replacement to be performed when building. Should be a map where each key is to be replaced by its value.
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```go-html-template
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{{ $defines := dict "process.env.NODE_ENV" `"development"` }}
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```
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format
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: (`string`) The output format.
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One of: `iife`, `cjs`, `esm`.
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Default is `iife`, a self-executing function, suitable for inclusion as a `<script>` tag.
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sourceMap
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: (`string`) Whether to generate `inline` or `external` source maps from esbuild. External source maps will be written to the target with the output file name + ".map". Input source maps can be read from js.Build and node modules and combined into the output source maps. By default, source maps are not created.
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### Import JS code from /assets
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`js.Build` has full support for the virtual union file system in [Hugo Modules](/hugo-modules/). You can see some simple examples in this [test project](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoTestProjectJSModImports), but in short this means that you can do this:
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```js
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import { hello } from 'my/module';
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```
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And it will resolve to the top-most `index.{js,ts,tsx,jsx}` inside `assets/my/module` in the layered file system.
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```js
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import { hello3 } from 'my/module/hello3';
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```
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Will resolve to `hello3.{js,ts,tsx,jsx}` inside `assets/my/module`.
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Any imports starting with `.` is resolved relative to the current file:
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```js
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import { hello4 } from './lib';
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```
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For other files (e.g. `JSON`, `CSS`) you need to use the relative path including any extension, e.g:
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```js
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import * as data from 'my/module/data.json';
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```
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Any imports in a file outside `/assets` or that does not resolve to a component inside `/assets` will be resolved by [ESBuild](https://esbuild.github.io/) with the **project directory** as the resolve directory (used as the starting point when looking for `node_modules` etc.). Also see [hugo mod npm pack](/commands/hugo_mod_npm_pack/). If you have any imported npm dependencies in your project, you need to make sure to run `npm install` before you run `hugo`.
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Also note the new `params` option that can be passed from template to your JS files, e.g.:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $js := resources.Get "js/main.js" | js.Build (dict "params" (dict "api" "https://example.org/api")) }}
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```
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And then in your JS file:
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```js
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import * as params from '@params';
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```
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Hugo will, by default, generate a `assets/jsconfig.json` file that maps the imports. This is useful for navigation/intellisense help inside code editors, but if you don't need/want it, you can [turn it off](/getting-started/configuration/#configure-build).
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### Include dependencies In package.json / node_modules
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Any imports in a file outside `/assets` or that does not resolve to a component inside `/assets` will be resolved by [ESBuild](https://esbuild.github.io/) with the **project directory** as the resolve directory (used as the starting point when looking for `node_modules` etc.). Also see [hugo mod npm pack](/commands/hugo_mod_npm_pack/). If you have any imported npm dependencies in your project, you need to make sure to run `npm install` before you run `hugo`.
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The start directory for resolving npm packages (aka. packages that live inside a `node_modules` folder) is always the main project folder.
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{{% note %}}
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If you're developing a theme/component that is supposed to be imported and depends on dependencies inside `package.json`, we recommend reading about [hugo mod npm pack](/commands/hugo_mod_npm_pack/), a tool to consolidate all the npm dependencies in a project.
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{{% /note %}}
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### Examples
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```go-html-template
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{{ $built := resources.Get "js/index.js" | js.Build "main.js" }}
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```
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Or with options:
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```go-html-template
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{{ $externals := slice "react" "react-dom" }}
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{{ $defines := dict "process.env.NODE_ENV" `"development"` }}
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{{ $opts := dict "targetPath" "main.js" "externals" $externals "defines" $defines }}
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{{ $built := resources.Get "scripts/main.js" | js.Build $opts }}
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<script src="{{ $built.RelPermalink }}" defer></script>
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```
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