1 | Overview [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lydell/source-map-resolve.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lydell/source-map-resolve)
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2 | ========
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3 |
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4 | Resolve the source map and/or sources for a generated file.
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5 |
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6 | ```js
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7 | var sourceMapResolve = require("source-map-resolve")
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8 | var sourceMap = require("source-map")
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9 |
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10 | var code = [
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11 | "!function(){...}();",
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12 | "/*# sourceMappingURL=foo.js.map */"
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13 | ].join("\n")
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14 |
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15 | sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap(code, "/js/foo.js", fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
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16 | if (error) {
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17 | return notifyFailure(error)
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18 | }
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19 | result
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20 | // {
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21 | // map: {file: "foo.js", mappings: "...", sources: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"], names: []},
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22 | // url: "/js/foo.js.map",
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23 | // sourcesRelativeTo: "/js/foo.js.map",
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24 | // sourceMappingURL: "foo.js.map"
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25 | // }
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26 |
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27 | sourceMapResolve.resolveSources(result.map, result.sourcesRelativeTo, fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
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28 | if (error) {
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29 | return notifyFailure(error)
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30 | }
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31 | result
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32 | // {
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33 | // sourcesResolved: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"],
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34 | // sourcesContent: ["<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"]
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35 | // }
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36 | })
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37 | })
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38 |
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39 | sourceMapResolve.resolve(code, "/js/foo.js", fs.readFile, function(error, result) {
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40 | if (error) {
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41 | return notifyFailure(error)
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42 | }
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43 | result
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44 | // {
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45 | // map: {file: "foo.js", mappings: "...", sources: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"], names: []},
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46 | // url: "/js/foo.js.map",
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47 | // sourcesRelativeTo: "/js/foo.js.map",
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48 | // sourceMappingURL: "foo.js.map",
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49 | // sourcesResolved: ["/coffee/foo.coffee"],
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50 | // sourcesContent: ["<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"]
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51 | // }
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52 | result.map.sourcesContent = result.sourcesContent
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53 | var map = new sourceMap.sourceMapConsumer(result.map)
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54 | map.sourceContentFor("/coffee/foo.coffee")
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55 | // "<contents of /coffee/foo.coffee>"
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56 | })
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57 | ```
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58 |
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59 |
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60 | Installation
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61 | ============
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62 |
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63 | - `npm install source-map-resolve`
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64 | - `bower install source-map-resolve`
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65 | - `component install lydell/source-map-resolve`
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66 |
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67 | Works with CommonJS, AMD and browser globals, through UMD.
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68 |
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69 | Note: This module requires `setImmediate` and `atob`.
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70 | Use polyfills if needed, such as:
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71 |
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72 | - <https://github.com/NobleJS/setImmediate>
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73 | - <https://github.com/davidchambers/Base64.js>
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74 |
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75 |
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76 | Usage
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77 | =====
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78 |
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79 | ### `sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap(code, codeUrl, read, callback)` ###
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80 |
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81 | - `code` is a string of code that may or may not contain a sourceMappingURL
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82 | comment. Such a comment is used to resolve the source map.
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83 | - `codeUrl` is the url to the file containing `code`. If the sourceMappingURL
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84 | is relative, it is resolved against `codeUrl`.
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85 | - `read(url, callback)` is a function that reads `url` and responds using
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86 | `callback(error, content)`. In Node.js you might want to use `fs.readFile`,
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87 | while in the browser you might want to use an asynchronus `XMLHttpRequest`.
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88 | - `callback(error, result)` is a function that is invoked with either an error
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89 | or `null` and the result.
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90 |
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91 | The result is an object with the following properties:
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92 |
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93 | - `map`: The source map for `code`, as an object (not a string).
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94 | - `url`: The url to the source map. If the source map came from a data uri,
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95 | this property is `null`, since then there is no url to it.
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96 | - `sourcesRelativeTo`: The url that the sources of the source map are relative
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97 | to. Since the sources are relative to the source map, and the url to the
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98 | source map is provided as the `url` property, this property might seem
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99 | superfluos. However, remember that the `url` property can be `null` if the
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100 | source map came from a data uri. If so, the sources are relative to the file
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101 | containing the data uri—`codeUrl`. This property will be identical to the
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102 | `url` property or `codeUrl`, whichever is appropriate. This way you can
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103 | conveniently resolve the sources without having to think about where the
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104 | source map came from.
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105 | - `sourceMappingURL`: The url of the sourceMappingURL comment in `code`.
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106 |
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107 | If `code` contains no sourceMappingURL, the result is `null`.
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108 |
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109 | ### `sourceMapResolve.resolveSources(map, mapUrl, read, [options], callback)` ###
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110 |
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111 | - `map` is a source map, as an object (not a string).
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112 | - `mapUrl` is the url to the file containing `map`. Relative sources in the
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113 | source map, if any, are resolved against `mapUrl`.
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114 | - `read(url, callback)` is a function that reads `url` and responds using
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115 | `callback(error, content)`. In Node.js you might want to use `fs.readFile`,
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116 | while in the browser you might want to use an asynchronus `XMLHttpRequest`.
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117 | - `options` is an optional object with any of the following properties:
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118 | - `sourceRoot`: Override the `sourceRoot` property of the source map, which
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119 | might only be relevant when resolving sources in the browser. This lets you
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120 | bypass it when using the module outside of a browser, if needed. Pass a
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121 | string to replace the `sourceRoot` property with, or `false` to ignore it.
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122 | Defaults to `undefined`.
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123 | - `callback(error, result)` is a function that is invoked with either an error
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124 | or `null` and the result.
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125 |
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126 | The result is an object with the following properties:
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127 |
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128 | - `sourcesResolved`: The same as `map.sources`, except all the sources are
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129 | fully resolved.
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130 | - `sourcesContent`: An array with the contents of all sources in `map.sources`,
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131 | in the same order as `map.sources`. If getting the contents of a source fails,
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132 | an error object is put into the array instead.
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133 |
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134 | ### `sourceMapResolve.resolve(code, codeUrl, read, [options], callback)` ###
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135 |
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136 | The arguments are identical to `sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap`, except that
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137 | you may also provide the same `options` as in `sourceMapResolve.resolveSources`.
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138 |
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139 | This is a convenience method that first resolves the source map and then its
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140 | sources. You could also do this by first calling
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141 | `sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap` and then `sourceMapResolve.resolveSources`.
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142 |
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143 | The result is identical to `sourceMapResolve.resolveSourceMap`, with the
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144 | properties from `sourceMapResolve.resolveSources` merged into it.
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145 |
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146 | There is one extra feature available, though. If `code` is `null`, `codeUrl` is
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147 | treated as a url to the source map instead of to `code`, and will be read. This
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148 | is handy if you _sometimes_ get the source map url from the `SourceMap: <url>`
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149 | header (see the [Notes] section). In this case, the `sourceMappingURL` property
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150 | of the result is `null`.
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151 |
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152 |
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153 | [Notes]: #notes
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154 |
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155 | ### `sourceMapResolve.*Sync()` ###
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156 |
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157 | There are also sync versions of the three previous functions. They are identical
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158 | to the async versions, except:
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159 |
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160 | - They expect a sync reading function. In Node.js you might want to use
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161 | `fs.readFileSync`, while in the browser you might want to use a synchronus
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162 | `XMLHttpRequest`.
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163 | - They throw errors and return the result instead of using a callback.
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164 |
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165 | `sourceMapResolve.resolveSourcesSync` also accepts `null` as the `read`
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166 | parameter. The result is the same as when passing a function as the `read
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167 | parameter`, except that the `sourcesContent` property of the result will be an
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168 | empty array. In other words, the sources aren’t read. You only get the
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169 | `sourcesResolved` property. (This only supported in the synchronus version, since
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170 | there is no point doing it asynchronusly.)
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171 |
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172 | ### `sourceMapResolve.parseMapToJSON(string, [data])` ###
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173 |
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174 | The spec says that if a source map (as a string) starts with `)]}'`, it should
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175 | be stripped off. This is to prevent XSSI attacks. This function does that and
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176 | returns the result of `JSON.parse`ing what’s left.
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177 |
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178 | If this function throws `error`, `error.sourceMapData === data`.
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179 |
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180 | ### Errors
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181 |
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182 | All errors passed to callbacks or thrown by this module have a `sourceMapData`
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183 | property that contain as much as possible of the intended result of the function
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184 | up until the error occurred.
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185 |
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186 | Note that while the `map` property of result objects always is an object,
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187 | `error.sourceMapData.map` will be a string if parsing that string fails.
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188 |
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189 |
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190 | Note
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191 | ====
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192 |
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193 | This module resolves the source map for a given generated file by looking for a
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194 | sourceMappingURL comment. The spec defines yet a way to provide the URL to the
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195 | source map: By sending the `SourceMap: <url>` header along with the generated
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196 | file. Since this module doesn’t retrive the generated code for you (instead
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197 | _you_ give the generated code to the module), it’s up to you to look for such a
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198 | header when you retrieve the file (should the need arise).
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199 |
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200 |
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201 | Development
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202 | ===========
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203 |
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204 | Tests
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205 | -----
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206 |
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207 | First off, run `npm install` to install testing modules and browser polyfills.
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208 |
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209 | `npm test` lints the code and runs the test suite in Node.js.
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210 |
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211 | x-package.json5
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212 | ---------------
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213 |
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214 | package.json, component.json and bower.json are all generated from
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215 | x-package.json5 by using [`xpkg`]. Only edit x-package.json5, and remember to
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216 | run `xpkg` before commiting!
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217 |
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218 | [`xpkg`]: https://github.com/kof/node-xpkg
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219 |
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220 | Generating the browser version
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221 | ------------------------------
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222 |
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223 | source-map-resolve.js is generated from source-map-resolve-node.js and
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224 | source-map-resolve-template.js. Only edit the two latter files, _not_
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225 | source-map-resolve.js! To generate it, run `npm run build`.
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226 |
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227 |
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228 | License
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229 | =======
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230 |
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231 | [MIT](LICENSE).
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