Quick Tip #002—Inline Minified JavaScript
Originally posted on The Simplest Web Site That Could Possible Work Well on zachleat.com
This tip works great if you have small JS utilities that you’d like to have in your <head>
. For example, this works great with the Filament Group loadJS
or loadCSS
utilities.
Installation Jump to heading
npm install terser
to make the terser minifier available in your project.
Configuration Jump to heading
Add the following jsmin
filter to your Eleventy Config file:
const { minify } = require("terser");
eleventyConfig.addNunjucksAsyncFilter("jsmin", async function (
code,
callback
) {
try {
const minified = await minify(code);
callback(null, minified.code);
} catch (err) {
console.error("Terser error: ", err);
// Fail gracefully.
callback(null, code);
}
});
Create your JavaScript File Jump to heading
Add a sample JavaScript file to your _includes
directory. Let’s call it sample.js
.
// Hi
console.log("Hi");
Capture and Minify Jump to heading
Capture the JavaScript into a variable and run it through the filter (this sample is using Nunjucks syntax)
<!-- capture the JS content as a Nunjucks variable -->
{% set js %}
{% include "sample.js" %}
{% endset %}
<!-- feed it through our jsmin filter to minify -->
<script>
{{ js | jsmin | safe }}
</script>
Warning about Content Security Policy Jump to heading
If you are using a Content Security Policy on your website, make sure the
script-src
directive allows 'unsafe-inline'
. Otherwise, your inline Javascript will not load.
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