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@siteone/builder-core

v0.12.2

Published

> BLDR's core configuration builder.

Downloads

30

Readme

@siteone/builder-core

BLDR's core configuration builder.

$ npm install --save-dev @siteone/builder-core

API

core(src, opts)

Returns: WebpackCompiler

Returns an instance of Webpack.

Attaches a BLDR_CONFIG key on the WebpackCompiler directly, containing the parsed bldr.config.js file, if any.

Will also mutate opts will additional keys:

  • src – the resolved src value Equivalent to WebpackCompiler.options.context value.

  • webpack - the require('webpack') instance in use For reuse / convenience elsewhere; eg, Plugins.

src

Type: String Default: 'src'

The name of your "source" directory within the opts.cwd. This will be set as the context for Webpack.

Important: Reverts to the opts.cwd if the directory could not be found.

opts.cwd

Type: String Default: '.'

The current working directory.

opts.dest

Type: String Default: 'build'

The name of the output directory.

opts.analyze

Type: Boolean Default: false

When this and opts.production are both true, attaches and starts Webpack Bundle Analyzer for bundle inspection.

opts.production

Type: Boolean Default: false

If building configuration for production.

opts.template

Type: String

The name or path to a custom template for HTML Webpack Plugin.

If nothing is provided, then BLDR will look for a index.{html,hbs,ejs} file within your src directory.

If an index.(html|hbs|ejs) couldn't be found, then the internal template will be used.