$ cnpm install css-size
Compare the size of a CSS file after processing it to the original.
Results are shown for uncompressed as well as when compressed using gzip and brotli. For most users, one of the compressed sizes will best represent what will be served to a client in production. It also provides a better comparison between the minified and the original CSS.
CSS is expected to processed by postcss
plugins but can be used with any processing code that returns a promise that resolves to an object with a css
property.
With npm do:
npm install css-size --save
var postcss = require('postcss');
var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
var nano = require('cssnano');
var css = 'h1 {\n color: black;\n}\n';
var nanoOpts = {};
var cssSize = require("css-size");
function process(css, options) {
return postcss([ autoprefixer, nano(options) ]).process(css);
}
cssSize(css, nanoOpts, process).then(function (results) {
console.log(results);
/*
{ uncompressed:
{ original: '23 B',
processed: '14 B',
difference: '9 B',
percent: '60.87%' },
gzip:
{ original: '43 B',
processed: '34 B',
difference: '9 B',
percent: '79.07%' },
brotli:
{ original: '27 B',
processed: '16 B',
difference: '11 B',
percent: '59.26%' } }
*/
});
cssSize.table(css, nanoOpts, process).then(function (table) {
console.log(table);
/*
┌────────────┬──────────────┬────────┬────────┐
│ │ Uncompressed │ Gzip │ Brotli │
├────────────┼──────────────┼────────┼────────┤
│ Original │ 23 B │ 43 B │ 27 B │
├────────────┼──────────────┼────────┼────────┤
│ Processed │ 14 B │ 34 B │ 16 B │
├────────────┼──────────────┼────────┼────────┤
│ Difference │ 9 B │ 9 B │ 11 B │
├────────────┼──────────────┼────────┼────────┤
│ Percent │ 60.87% │ 79.07% │ 59.26% │
└────────────┴──────────────┴────────┴────────┘
*/
});
cssSize.numeric(css, nanoOpts, process).then(function (results) {
console.log(results);
/*
{
uncompressed: {
original: 23,
processed: 14,
difference: 9,
percent: 0.6087
},
gzip: {
original: 43,
processed: 34,
difference: 9,
percent: 0.7907
},
brotli: {
original: 27,
processed: 16,
difference: 11,
percent: 0.5926
}
}
*/
});
cssSize(input, options, processor)
Pass input
of CSS to receive an object with information about the original & minified sizes (uncompressed, gzipped, and brotli'd), plus difference and percentage results. The options
object is passed through to the processor
should you wish to compare sizes using different options than the defaults.
cssSize.numeric(input, options, processor)
Exactly like cssSize(...)
except the results are returned as numbers instead of preformatted strings. In numeric mode, the percentage
value is a fraction (rounded to 4 significant digits), instead of being scaled to 100%
.
cssSize.table(input, options, processor)
Use the table method instead to receive the results as a formatted table.
Type: string
, buffer
Type: object
Type: function
The processor accepts as arguments the input and options and returns a Promise that resolves to an object with a css
property containing the processed css output.
See the available options with:
$ css-size --help
js-size
: Display the size of a JS file.gzip-size
: Calculate the size of a string after compression with gzip.brotli-size
: Calculate the size of a string after compression with brotli.See CONTRIBUTORS.md.
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