This is the webpack
block providing webpack core functionality. Also provides all
@webpack-blocks/core
exports for convenience.
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin')
const {
addPlugins,
createConfig,
entryPoint,
env,
setMode,
setOutput,
sourceMaps
} = require('@webpack-blocks/webpack')
const { css } = require('@webpack-blocks/assets')
module.exports = createConfig([
setMode(process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development'),
entryPoint('./src/main.js'),
setOutput('./build/bundle.js'),
css(),
addPlugins([
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
inject: true,
template: './index.html'
})
]),
env('development', [
// will only enable source maps if `NODE_ENV === 'development'`
sourceMaps()
])
])
Takes an array of config setters (the functions returned by invoked webpack blocks), invokes them and returns the resulting webpack config object.
Combines an array of blocks to a new joined block. Running this single block has the same effect as running all source blocks.
Applies an array of webpack blocks only if process.env.NODE_ENV
matches the given envName
. If no
NODE_ENV
is set, it will be treated as 'development'.
Use like this:
module.exports = createConfig([
css(),
env('production', [extractText()])
])
State on which files to apply the loader blocks passed in this call. Works like group()
, but adds
the file matching information to the context that can be used by the child blocks. The options
parameter is optional.
Use like this:
module.exports = createConfig([
match(['*.scss', '!*node_modules*'], [
sass(),
extractText('css/[name].css')
])
])
To match multiple file patterns you can pass a pattern array:
module.exports = createConfig([
match(['*.sass', '*.scss'], [
/* blocks */
])
])
Applies an array of webpack blocks only if condition
is true (or truthy).
Use like this:
module.exports = createConfig([
when(process.env.CI, [reportBuildStatsPlugin()])
])
Add custom plugins to the webpack configuration.
Example usage:
addPlugins([new HtmlWebpackPlugin()])
Add some custom configuration to the webpack configuration. The object you pass will be merged into the webpack configuration object.
Replaces constants in your source code with a value (process.env.NODE_ENV
for example) using the
webpack.DefinePlugin. Pass an
object containing your constant definitions: { [constantName: string]: <constantValue: any> }
.
Every constant's value is JSON.stringify()
-ed first, so you don't have to remember.
Using defineConstants
multiple times results in a single DefinePlugin instance configured to do
all the replacements.
Replaces constants in your source code with a values from process.env
using the
webpack.EnvironmentPlugin.
Using setEnv
multiple times results in a single EnvironmentPlugin instance configured to do all
the replacements.
module.exports = createConfig([
setEnv(['NODE_ENV']),
setEnv({
BABEL_ENV: 'development', // use 'development' unless process.env.BABEL_ENV is defined
PORT: 3000
})
])
Adds one or multiple entry points. If the parameter is not an object the entry point(s) will be
added to the default chunk named main
. This way we make sure that the resulting
https://webpack.github.io/docs/configuration.html#entry configuration property will always
be an object.
Set the optimization settings.
Set a performance budget. Performance budgets are custom limits (like max bundle size) you can set to make webpack warn you or throw an error if the application exceeds those limits.
Options object:
{
maxAssetSize: number, // File size limit in bytes
maxEntrypointSize: number, // Total size (of an entry point) limit in bytes
hints: string // "warning" or "error"
}
Sets resolve. Use it to manually override module resolution.
Example:
resolve({
// resolve `import 'Utilities'` to correct path
alias: { Utilities: path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/utilities/') },
extensions: ['.js', '.json'],
modules: [path.resolve(__dirname, 'src'), 'node_modules']
})
Sets the webpack context. Not to be
confused with the webpack-block's context
object.
Use it to manually set the webpack
devtool property, like 'eval'
,
'source-map'
and such.
Sets the webpack mode.
Sets the webpack output property. Use it to tell webpack where to save the output bundle(s).
You can either pass an object that complies to the format described in the webpack docs or just pass the destination file path.
Instead of passing the destination file path you can also
- Just pass a filename (not the complete path): The directory will default to
./build/
. - Just pass the path to a directory (trailing
/
): The filename will default tobundle.js
.
Just a convenience wrapper to enable sourcemaps in an easier-to-read fashion than setDevTool()
.
Will set webpack's devtool
to 'cheap-module-eval-source-map'
if no explicit devtool
is passed
as parameter.
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Released under the terms of the MIT license.