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@wisersolutions/bundle-js

v0.0.13

Published

Provides default Webpack config and build scripts for other packages

Downloads

8

Readme

bundle-js

Provides default Webpack config and build scripts for other packages

Requirements

  • webpack >= 4
  • @babel/core >= 7 (and any presets/plugins used in your .babelrc config)
  • less if you want to use Less stylesheets (otherwise you'll need to turn off less in the options)

Use

Install using

npm install @wisersolutions/bundle-js

(together with webpack, if you don't already have it). Use the provided createDefaultConfig factory in webpack.config.js to create a custom bundle config:

const { createDefaultConfig } = require('@wisersolutions/bundle-js')
const { loadAndResolveLessVars } = require('@hon2a/less-vars-to-js')
const { resolve } = require('path')

module.exports = async (env) =>
  createDefaultConfig({
    mode: env,
    //context: resolve('./src'),
    //entry: './index.js',
    //rules: [],
    //output: { path: resolve('./dist') },
    htmlOptions: {
      title: 'My Cool App',
      base: '/'
      // template: './src/index.html.ejs'
      // ...
    },
    favicon: resolve('./src/logo.svg'),
    //less: true,
    lessOptions: {
      modifyVars: await loadAndResolveLessVars('./src/theme.less')
      //plugins: []
      // ...
    },
    //watch,
    //watchOptions: { ignored: ['node_modules', 'cypress', `${output.path}/**/*`] },
    //notify: true,
    inject: {
      __THEME__: await loadAndResolveLessVars('./src/variables.less')
    }
    //plugins: []
  })

Run webpack to build your app. If mode is set to 'development', the bundler is started in dev mode and stays running, watching & rebundling on changes. Otherwise it runs a single production build.

When using the default index template, the application should be rendered into the #root element.

Development

Install

Install dependencies using:

npm install

Develop

After you modify sources, run the following (or set up your IDE to do it for you):

  • format the code using npm run format
  • lint it using npm run lint
  • test it using npm test

and fix the errors, if there are any.

Publish

Publishing is done in two steps:

  1. Create a new version tag and push it to the repository:
    npm version <patch|minor|major>
    git push --follow-tags
  2. Build and publish the new version as a npm package:
    npm publish --access public