eszip

The eszip format lets you losslessly serialize an ECMAScript module graph (represented by deno_graph::ModuleGraph) into a single compact file.

The eszip file format is designed to be compact and streaming capable. This allows for efficient loading of large ECMAScript module graphs.

https://eszip-viewer.deno.dev/ is a tool for inspecting eszip files.

Examples

Creating an eszip

shell cargo run --example eszip_builder https://deno.land/std/http/file_server.ts file_server.eszip2

Viewing the contents of an eszip

shell cargo run --example eszip_viewer file_server.eszip2

Loading the eszip into V8

shell cargo run --example eszip_load file_server.eszip2 https://deno.land/std/http/file_server.ts

File format

The file format looks as follows:

``` Eszip: | Magic (8) | Header size (4) | Header (n) | Header hash (32) | Sources size (4) | Sources (n) | SourceMaps size (4) | SourceMaps (n) |

Header: ( | Specifier size (4) | Specifier (n) | Entry type (1) | Entry (n) | )*

Entry (redirect): | Specifier size (4) | Specifier (n) |

Entry (module): | Source offset (4) | Source size (4) | SourceMap offset (4) | SourceMap size (4) | Module type (1) |

Sources: ( | Source (n) | Hash (32) | )*

SourceMaps: ( | SourceMap (n) | Hash (32) | )* ```

There is one optimization for empty source / source map entries. If both the offset and size are set to 0, no entry and no hash is present in the data sections for that module.

Development

When opening a PR make sure to rebuild Wasm by running:

deno task build