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JSXS

A Javascript compressor based on preg written in PHP

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JSXS

Another Javascript compressor, written in PHP.

Test online at http://www.xorax.info/labs/jsxs/

JSXS is in BETA test since 1 april 2009. Its possible the output compressed code not be a comptatible javascript code. Your browser can return a syntax error after the evaluation of it.

Requirement

JSXS requires a minimum of php 5.1.0 . works on all plateforms.

Usage

See example file.

Options

  • compatibility : add semi-colons at the end of block (like function, object...) if necessary. Currently, works only if shrink option is actived.
  • reduce : removes blank spaces and comments.
  • shrink : reduces the names of variables to shorter.
  • concatString : all strings concatenated with the operator of addition are merged.

Features

  • adding semicolumn if necessary : In javascript language, the end of line can be interpreted as a semicolumn, so your code without blankspace is probably wrong. This feature adds semicolumns for prevent syntax error.

  • remove multiple and unused semicolumn : Multiple ending semicolumn, and semicolumn before ending block are removed, except in for statements.

  • remove blankspace and endline : simple and usefull.

  • reduce variable names : The names of variable in non-global context are reduced to the smallest possible name, with none conflict. It's the same with function names.

  • concat string : Two string separated by + can be concatened.

Example

Uncompressed :

function test (arg1) {
  var func = function (arg1) {
    return arg1+2;
  }
  return 'your value' + ' : ' + arg1 + func(arg1);
}

Compressed :

function test(b){var c=function(a){return a+2};return'your value : '+b+c(b)}

Result explained:

  • removed white space.
  • concatened string : 'your value' + ' : ' => 'your value : '.
  • reduced variable names : arg1 => b, func => c, arg1 => a.
  • removed semicolumn : ...func(arg1); => ...c(b).
  • adding semicolumn for compatibility "} return 'your val..." => "};return'your val...".
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GitHub Stars7
CategoryDevelopment
Updated6mo ago
Forks2

Languages

PHP

Security Score

62/100

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