A GitHub action that compares the real cost of your JavaScript in every pull request
This action uses Size Limit (performance budget tool for JavaScript) to calculate the real cost of your JavaScript for end-users. The main features of this action are:
- Commenting pull requests with the comparison of Size Limit output.
- Rejecting a pull request if the cost exceeds the limit.
- Install Size Limit choosing the scenario that fits you better (JS Application, Big Libraries or Small Libraries).
- By default this action will try to build your PR by running
build
npm script located in yourpackage.json
. If something need to be done after dependencies are installed but before buildingpostinstall
npm script could be used. For example, using lerna:
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "lerna bootstrap",
"build": "lerna run build"
},
- Define Size limit configuration. For example (inside
package.json
):
"size-limit": [
{
"path": "dist/index.js",
"limit": "4500 ms"
}
]
- Add the following action inside
.github/workflows/size-limit.yml
name: "size"
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
size:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
CI_JOB_NUMBER: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: andresz1/size-limit-action@v1
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
You can optionally specify a custom npm script to run instead of the default build
adding a build_script
option to the yml workflow shown above. Additionally, providing a skip_step
option will tell the action to skip either the install
or build
phase.
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
build_script: custom-build
skip_step: install
Add clean_script
option to specify npm script to run after size-limit results are collected. This is useful to clean up leftover assets.
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
clean_script: cleanup
- You are now all set
Use script
option to customize the size-limit execution script (the output should always be a json
), which defaults to npx size-limit --json
.
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: yarn dlx size-limit --json
The directory
option allow to run all the tasks in a subfolder.
It's only convenient if all your stuff is in a subdirectory of your git repository.
For instance, if package.json
is in the subfolder client/
:
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
build_script: custom-build
skip_step: install
directory: client/
By default, the action will attempt to autodetect which package manager to use, but in some cases
like those who are using a monorepo and the directory option, this may not detect the correct
manager. You can manually specify the package manager with the package_manager
option.
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
directory: packages/client/
package_manager: yarn
Pull requests, feature ideas and bug reports are very welcome. We highly appreciate any feedback.