@timfish/forge-externals-plugin
v0.2.1
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When using Electron with Webpack, the easiest way to support native modules is to add them to Webpack `externals` configuration. This tells webpack to load them from `node_modules` via `require()`:
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@timfish/forge-externals-plugin
When using Electron with Webpack, the easiest way to support native
modules is to add them to Webpack externals
configuration. This tells webpack
to load them from node_modules
via require()
:
module.exports = {
module: {
rules,
},
plugins: plugins,
resolve: {
extensions: [".js", ".ts", ".jsx", ".tsx", ".css"],
},
externals: {
// Always load `native-hello-world` via require
"native-hello-world": "commonjs2 native-hello-world",
},
};
This works in development but with Electron Forge + Webpack,
node_modules
gets excluded during packaging so the modules are missing in the
packaged app.
This plugin should be added after @electron-forge/plugin-webpack
and it
ensures that your external modules and their dependencies are included in the
packaged app.
"config": {
"forge": {
"packagerConfig": {},
"makers": [],
"plugins": [
[
"@electron-forge/plugin-webpack",
{
"mainConfig": "./webpack.main.config.js",
"renderer": {
"config": "./webpack.renderer.config.js",
"entryPoints": [
{
"html": "./src/index.html",
"js": "./src/renderer.ts",
"name": "main_window"
}
]
}
}
],
[
"@timfish/forge-externals-plugin",
{
"externals": ["native-hello-world"],
"includeDeps": true
}
]
]
}
},