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Converts a source-map from/to different formats and allows adding/changing properties.

var convert = require('convert-source-map');

var json = convert
  .fromComment('//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjozLCJmaWxlIjoiYnVpbGQvZm9vLm1pbi5qcyIsInNvdXJjZXMiOlsic3JjL2Zvby5qcyJdLCJuYW1lcyI6W10sIm1hcHBpbmdzIjoiQUFBQSIsInNvdXJjZVJvb3QiOiIvIn0=')
  .toJSON();

var modified = convert
  .fromComment('//# sourceMappingURL=data:application/json;base64,eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjozLCJmaWxlIjoiYnVpbGQvZm9vLm1pbi5qcyIsInNvdXJjZXMiOlsic3JjL2Zvby5qcyJdLCJuYW1lcyI6W10sIm1hcHBpbmdzIjoiQUFBQSIsInNvdXJjZVJvb3QiOiIvIn0=')
  .setProperty('sources', [ 'SRC/FOO.JS' ])
  .toJSON();

console.log(json);
console.log(modified);
{"version":3,"file":"build/foo.min.js","sources":["src/foo.js"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA","sourceRoot":"/"}
{"version":3,"file":"build/foo.min.js","sources":["SRC/FOO.JS"],"names":[],"mappings":"AAAA","sourceRoot":"/"}

Upgrading

Prior to v2.0.0, the fromMapFileComment and fromMapFileSource functions took a String directory path and used that to resolve & read the source map file from the filesystem. However, this made the library limited to nodejs environments and broke on sources with querystrings.

In v2.0.0, you now need to pass a function that does the file reading. It will receive the source filename as a String that you can resolve to a filesystem path, URL, or anything else.

If you are using convert-source-map in nodejs and want the previous behavior, you'll use a function like such:

+ var fs = require('fs'); // Import the fs module to read a file
+ var path = require('path'); // Import the path module to resolve a path against your directory
- var conv = convert.fromMapFileSource(css, '../my-dir');
+ var conv = convert.fromMapFileSource(css, function (filename) {
+   return fs.readFileSync(path.resolve('../my-dir', filename), 'utf-8');
+ });

API

fromObject(obj)

Returns source map converter from given object.

fromJSON(json)

Returns source map converter from given json string.

fromURI(uri)

Returns source map converter from given uri encoded json string.

fromBase64(base64)

Returns source map converter from given base64 encoded json string.

fromComment(comment)

Returns source map converter from given base64 or uri encoded json string prefixed with //# sourceMappingURL=....

fromMapFileComment(comment, readMap)

Returns source map converter from given filename by parsing //# sourceMappingURL=filename.

readMap must be a function which receives the source map filename and returns either a String or Buffer of the source map (if read synchronously), or a Promise containing a String or Buffer of the source map (if read asynchronously).

If readMap doesn't return a Promise, fromMapFileComment will return a source map converter synchronously.

If readMap returns a Promise, fromMapFileComment will also return Promise. The Promise will be either resolved with the source map converter or rejected with an error.

Examples

Synchronous read in Node.js:

var convert = require('convert-source-map');
var fs = require('fs');

function readMap(filename) {
  return fs.readFileSync(filename, 'utf8');
}

var json = convert
  .fromMapFileComment('//# sourceMappingURL=map-file-comment.css.map', readMap)
  .toJSON();
console.log(json);

Asynchronous read in Node.js:

var convert = require('convert-source-map');
var { promises: fs } = require('fs'); // Notice the `promises` import

function readMap(filename) {
  return fs.readFile(filename, 'utf8');
}

var converter = await convert.fromMapFileComment('//# sourceMappingURL=map-file-comment.css.map', readMap)
var json = converter.toJSON();
console.log(json);

Asynchronous read in the browser:

var convert = require('convert-source-map');

async function readMap(url) {
  const res = await fetch(url);
  return res.text();
}

const converter = await convert.fromMapFileComment('//# sourceMappingURL=map-file-comment.css.map', readMap)
var json = converter.toJSON();
console.log(json);

fromSource(source)

Finds last sourcemap comment in file and returns source map converter or returns null if no source map comment was found.

fromMapFileSource(source, readMap)

Finds last sourcemap comment in file and returns source map converter or returns null if no source map comment was found.

readMap must be a function which receives the source map filename and returns either a String or Buffer of the source map (if read synchronously), or a Promise containing a String or Buffer of the source map (if read asynchronously).

If readMap doesn't return a Promise, fromMapFileSource will return a source map converter synchronously.

If readMap returns a Promise, fromMapFileSource will also return Promise. The Promise will be either resolved with the source map converter or rejected with an error.

toObject()

Returns a copy of the underlying source map.

toJSON([space])

Converts source map to json string. If space is given (optional), this will be passed to JSON.stringify when the JSON string is generated.

toURI()

Converts source map to uri encoded json string.

toBase64()

Converts source map to base64 encoded json string.

toComment([options])

Converts source map to an inline comment that can be appended to the source-file.

By default, the comment is formatted like: //# sourceMappingURL=..., which you would normally see in a JS source file.

When options.encoding == 'uri', the data will be uri encoded, otherwise they will be base64 encoded.

When options.multiline == true, the comment is formatted like: /*# sourceMappingURL=... */, which you would find in a CSS source file.

addProperty(key, value)

Adds given property to the source map. Throws an error if property already exists.

setProperty(key, value)

Sets given property to the source map. If property doesn't exist it is added, otherwise its value is updated.

getProperty(key)

Gets given property of the source map.

removeComments(src)

Returns src with all source map comments removed

removeMapFileComments(src)

Returns src with all source map comments pointing to map files removed.

commentRegex

Provides a fresh RegExp each time it is accessed. Can be used to find source map comments.

Breaks down a source map comment into groups: Groups: 1: media type, 2: MIME type, 3: charset, 4: encoding, 5: data.

mapFileCommentRegex

Provides a fresh RegExp each time it is accessed. Can be used to find source map comments pointing to map files.

generateMapFileComment(file, [options])

Returns a comment that links to an external source map via file.

By default, the comment is formatted like: //# sourceMappingURL=..., which you would normally see in a JS source file.

When options.multiline == true, the comment is formatted like: /*# sourceMappingURL=... */, which you would find in a CSS source file.

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