@backtrace/webpack-plugin
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Backtrace Webpack plugin
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@backtrace/webpack-plugin
If you're using Webpack as your project bundler, you can use @backtrace/webpack-plugin
to automate working with
sourcemaps.
(Source Map feature documentation)
Enable Source Maps for Your Application
Set devtool
to source-map
in your webpack.config.js
:
module.exports = {
devtool: 'source-map',
// other configuration
};
If you're using code transpiler plugins (such as Typescript), ensure to enable source-mapping
there as well.
Set up @backtrace/webpack-plugin
Construct an upload URL
A specific URL is required to upload source maps. Follow
these instructions to create an upload URL
for the sourcemap
endpoint with a symbol-post
token.
Install @backtrace/webpack-plugin
as a developer dependency:
> npm install --save-dev @backtrace/webpack-plugin
Add it to your plugins
array in webpack.config.js
:
import { BacktracePlugin } from '@backtrace/webpack-plugin';
// or
const { BacktracePlugin } = require('@backtrace/webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
// other configuration
plugins: [
new BacktracePlugin({
// enable upload only on production builds
uploadUrl: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' ? '<your upload URL>' : undefined,
}),
],
};