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@kintone/webpack-plugin-kintone-plugin

v8.0.10

Published

A webpack plugin to generate a plugin zip

Downloads

1,249

Readme

webpack-plugin-kintone-plugin

npm version Node.js version License

A webpack plugin to create a plugin zip of Kintone.

Usage

"use strict";

const path = require("path");
const KintonePlugin = require("@kintone/webpack-plugin-kintone-plugin");

module.exports = {
  entry: {
    desktop: "./src/desktop.js",
    mobile: "./src/mobile.js",
  },
  output: {
    path: path.resolve(__dirname, "plugin", "js"),
    filename: "[name].js",
  },
  plugins: [
    new KintonePlugin({
      manifestJSONPath: "./plugin/manifest.json",
      privateKeyPath: "./private.ppk",
      pluginZipPath: "./dist/plugin.zip",
    }),
  ],
};

The settings is the following structure.

  • src/desktop.js is an entry point of desktop javascript.
  • src/mobild.js is an entry point of desktop javascript.
  • plugin is the directory of the plugin, which includes manifest.json and other resources.
  • private.ppk is the private key for the plugin
  • dist/plugin.zip is the plugin zip file.

Install

npm install @kintone/webpack-plugin-kintone-plugin

Options

You can customize the paths of manifest.json, privateKey and plugin zip. Those default values are like the following.

manifestJSONPath: './manifest.json',
privateKeyPath: './private.ppk',
pluginZipPath: './dist/plugin.zip'

If you want to customize these values, you can update the values like this.

"use strict";

const path = require("path");
const KintonePlugin = require("@kintone/webpack-plugin-kintone-plugin");

module.exports = {
  entry: {
    desktop: "./src/desktop.js",
    mobile: "./src/mobile.js",
  },
  output: {
    path: path.resolve(__dirname, "plugin", "js"),
    filename: "[name].js",
  },
  plugins: [
    new KintonePlugin({
      manifestJSONPath: "./plugin/manifest.json",
      privateKeyPath: "./private.ppk",
      pluginZipPath: "./dist/plugin.zip",
    }),
  ],
};

In addition to that, you can specify the plugin zip name based on the plugin id and values of the manifest.json.

plugins: [
  new KintonePlugin({
    manifestJSONPath: "./plugin/manifest.json",
    privateKeyPath: "./private.ppk",
    pluginZipPath: (id, manifest) => `${id}.${manifest.version}.plugin.zip`,
  }),
];

License

MIT License