@sb-konzept/customize-cra
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This project provides a set of utilities to customize the Create React App v2 configurations leveraging [`react-app-rewired`](https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired/) core functionalities.
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customize-cra
This project provides a set of utilities to customize the Create React App v2
configurations leveraging react-app-rewired
core functionalities.
How to install
⚠️ make sure you have react-app-rewired installed. You need to use this project with react-app-rewired
; be sure to read their docs if you never have. The code in this project, documented below, is designed to work inside of react-app-rewired
's config-overrides.js
file.
npm
npm install customize-cra --save-dev
yarn
yarn add customize-cra --dev
Warning
"Stuff can break" - Dan Abramov
Using this library will override default behavior and configuration of create-react-app, and therefore invalidate the guarantees that come with it. Use with discretion!
Overview
To start, this project will export methods I need for what I'm using CRA for, but PRs will of course be welcome.
The functions documented below can be imported by name, and used in your config-overrides.js
file, as explained below.
Available plugins
addBabelPlugin(plugin)
Adds a babel plugin. Whatever you pass for plugin
will be added to Babel's plugins
array. Consult their docs for more info.
Note that this rewirer will not add the plugin to the yarn test
's Babel configuration. See useBabelRc()
to learn more.
addBabelPlugins(plugins)
A simple helper that calls addBabelPlugin
for each plugin you pass in here. Make sure you use the spread operator when using this, for example
module.exports = override(
disableEsLint(),
...addBabelPlugins(
"polished",
"emotion",
"babel-plugin-transform-do-expressions"
),
fixBabelImports("lodash", {
libraryDirectory: "",
camel2DashComponentName: false
}),
fixBabelImports("react-feather", {
libraryName: "react-feather",
libraryDirectory: "dist/icons"
})
);
addBabelPresets(preset)
Adds a babel plugin. Whatever you pass for preset
will be added to Babel's preset
array. Consult their docs for more info.
Note that this rewirer will not add the preset to the yarn test
's Babel configuration. See useBabelRc()
to learn more.
addBabelPresets(presets)
A simple helper that calls addBabelPreset
for each preset you pass in here. Make sure you use the spread operator when using this, for example
module.exports = override(
...addBabelPresets([
[
"@babel/env",
{
targets: {
browsers: ["> 1%", "last 2 versions"]
},
modules: "commonjs"
}
],
"@babel/preset-flow",
"@babel/preset-react"
])
);
babelInclude
Overwrites the include
option for babel loader, for when you need to transpile a module in your node_modules
folder.
module.exports = override(
babelInclude([
path.resolve("src"), // make sure you link your own source
path.resolve("node_modules/native-base-shoutem-theme"),
path.resolve("node_modules/react-navigation"),
path.resolve("node_modules/react-native-easy-grid")
])
);
fixBabelImports(libraryName, options)
Adds the babel-plugin-import plugin. See above for an example.
addDecoratorsLegacy()
Add decorators in legacy mode. Be sure to have @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
installed.
useBabelRc()
Use a .babelrc file for Babel configuration.
disableEsLint()
Does what it says. You may need this along with addDecoratorsLegacy
in order to get decorators and exports to parse together.
If you want use @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
with EsLint, you can enable useEslintRc
, described below, with the follow configuration in your .eslintrc
or package.json
:
{
"extends": "react-app",
"parserOptions": {
"ecmaFeatures": {
"legacyDecorators": true
}
}
}
useEslintRc(configFile)
Causes your .eslintrc file to be used, rather than the config CRA ships with.
configFile
is an optional parameter that allows to specify the exact path to the ESLint configuration file.
enableEslintTypescript()
Updates Webpack eslint-loader to lint both .js(x) and .ts(x) files and show linting errors/warnings in console.
addWebpackAlias(alias)
Adds the provided alias info into webpack's alias section. Pass an object literal with as many entries as you'd like, and the whole object will be merged in.
addWebpackResolve(resolve)
Adds the provided resolve info into webpack's resolve section. Pass an object literal with as many entries as you'd like, and the whole object will be merged in.
addWebpackPlugin(plugin)
Adds the provided plugin info into webpack's plugin array. Pass a plugin defined with new webpack.DefinePlugin({...})
addWebpackExternals(deps)
Add external dependencies, useful when trying to offload libs to CDN.
For example you can offload react
and react-dom
by
addWebpackExternals({
'react': 'React',
'react-dom': 'ReactDom'
})
addBundleVisualizer(options, behindFlag = false)
Adds the bundle visualizer plugin to your webpack config. Be sure to have webpack-bundle-analyzer
installed. By default, the options passed to the plugin will be:
{
"analyzerMode": "static",
"reportFilename": "report.html"
}
You can hide this plugin behind a command line flag (--analyze
) by passing true
as second argument.
addBundleVisualizer({}, true);
useBabelRc()
Causes your .babelrc (or .babelrc.js) file to be used, this is especially useful
if you'd rather override the CRA babel configuration and make sure it is consumed
both by yarn start
and yarn test
(along with yarn build
).
// config-overrides.js
module.exports = override(
useBabelRc()
);
// .babelrc
{
"presets": ["babel-preset-react-app"],
"plugins": ["emotion"]
}
{
analyzerMode: "static",
reportFilename: "report.html"
}
which can be overridden with the (optional) options argument.
adjustWorkbox(fn)
Adjusts Workbox configuration. Pass a function which will be called with the current Workbox configuration, in which you can mutate the config object as needed. See below for an example.
adjustWorkbox(wb =>
Object.assign(wb, {
skipWaiting: true,
exclude: (wb.exclude || []).concat("index.html")
})
);
addLessLoader(loaderOptions)
First, install less
and less-loader
packages:
yarn add less
yarn add --dev less-loader
or:
npm i less
npm i -D less-loader
After it's done, call addLessLoader
in override
like below:
const { addLessLoader } = require("customize-cra");
module.exports = override(addLessLoader(loaderOptions));
loaderOptions
is optional. If you have Less specific options, you can pass to it. For example:
const { addLessLoader } = require("customize-cra");
module.exports = override(
addLessLoader({
strictMath: true,
noIeCompat: true,
localIdentName: '[local]--[hash:base64:5]' // if you use CSS Modules, and custom `localIdentName`, default is '[local]--[hash:base64:5]'.
})
);
Check Less document for all available specific options you can use.
Once less-loader
is enabled, you can import .less
file in your project.
.module.less
will use CSS Modules.
if you use TypeScript (npm init react-app my-app --typescript) with CSS Modules, you should edit
react-app-env.d.ts
.
declare module '*.module.less' {
const classes: { [key: string]: string };
export default classes;
}
disableChunk
Prevents the default static chunking, and forces the entire build into one file. See this thread for more info.
Using the plugins
To use these plugins, import the override
function, and call it with whatever plugins you need. Each of these plugin invocations will return a new function, that override
will call with the newly modified config object. Falsy values will be ignored though, so if you need to conditionally apply any of these plugins, you can do so like below.
For example
const {
override,
addDecoratorsLegacy,
disableEsLint,
addBundleVisualizer,
addWebpackAlias,
adjustWorkbox
} = require("customize-cra");
const path = require("path");
module.exports = override(
addDecoratorsLegacy(),
disableEsLint(),
process.env.BUNDLE_VISUALIZE == 1 && addBundleVisualizer(),
addWebpackAlias({
["ag-grid-react$"]: path.resolve(__dirname, "src/shared/agGridWrapper.js")
}),
adjustWorkbox(wb =>
Object.assign(wb, {
skipWaiting: true,
exclude: (wb.exclude || []).concat("index.html")
})
)
);
removeModuleScopePlugin()
This will remove the CRA plugin that prevents to import modules from
outside the src
directory, useful if you use a different directory.
A common use case is if you are using CRA in a monorepo setup, where your packages
are under packages/
rather than src/
.
MobX Users
If you want CRA 2 to work with MobX, use the addDecoratorsLegacy
and disableEsLint
.
Override dev server configuration
To override the webpack dev server configuration, you can use the overrideDevServer
utility:
const {
override,
disableEsLint,
overrideDevServer,
watchAll
} = require("customize-cra");
module.exports = {
webpack: override(
// usual webpack plugin
disableEsLint()
),
devServer: overrideDevServer(
// dev server plugin
watchAll()
)
};
watchAll()
When applied, CRA will watch all the project's files, included node_modules
.
To use it, just apply it and run the dev server with yarn start --watch-all
.
watchAll();
add post-css plugins
To add post-css plugins, you can use addPostcssPlugins
.
const { override, addPostcssPlugins } = require("customize-cra");
module.exports = override(
addPostcssPlugins([require("postcss-px2rem")({ remUnit: 37.5 })])
);
addTslintLoader(loaderOptions)
Need to install tslint-loader
.
const {
addTslintLoader
} = require("customize-cra");
module.exports = override(
addTslintLoader(),
);