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@hawk.so/webpack-plugin

v1.0.3

Published

Webpack plugin for sending source-maps to the Hawk

Downloads

797

Readme

Hawk Webpack Plugin

Webpack plugin for sending source maps to the Hawk.

Install

yarn add @hawk.so/webpack-plugin --save-dev

Connect

Next you need to connect plugin to the Webpack config.

Pass your Integration Token as plugin option. It is useful to store it in .env file.

const HawkWebpackPlugin = require('@hawk.so/webpack-plugin');

module.exports = {
  // ... other webpack options
  plugins: [
    new HawkWebpackPlugin({
      integrationToken: '' // Your project's Integration Token
    })
  ],
  devtool: 'hidden-source-map',
}

Plugin options:

| option | required | description | | -- | -- | -- | | integrationToken | yes | Your project's Integration Token | | release | no | Unique identifier of the release. By default, it will be Webpack compilation hash. You should pass this identifier to the Javascript Catcher on initialization through the release option | | releaseInfoFile | no | The path where release.json file will be created. By default, it will be got from Webpack output.path option. You can pass false to prevent creation of this file (can be useful, if you store and pass release id manually) | | removeSourceMaps | no | Should the plugin to remove emitted source map files. Default is true. | | commits | no | Object with git options for suspected commits. Enabled by default. Can be set to false to not include commits in the release. |

| Commits options | type | description | | -- | -- | -- | | repo | string | Path to repository with .git directory. Default is __dirname. |

After plugin finish its work, it will save release information to the release.json file. You can use this file to get release identifier and pass it to the JavaScript Catcher on initialization.

See example of connection.

Usage in React project

If you want to send source maps of your React project, you need to use react-app-rewired or do yarn eject. Then you can override Webpack config of your project and use this plugin.