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create-webpack-split-point

v3.0.1

Published

helper module to create files needed to make a react component a code split point

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3

Readme

create-webpack-split-point

Webpack 2 exposes System.import a async module loader that will automatically define a split point and create a new bundle in your code that will only be loaded if the system.import is executed. React components that are not part of initial paint are a taylor made use case for this. This module aims to abstract a way the work of creating one of these components.

use

npm install -g create-webpack-split-point;

Then in terminal call the module with --path and a path to the component file. This will create 2 files in the directory of the component. In the case below it would create ./components/header/header-async.js and ./components/header/index.js.

create-webpack-split-point --path ./components/header/header.js

Then in the place you want to use the async header component you could simply import from the directory.

import Header from "./components/header";

As soon as componentDidMount in Header is fired import will be called and it will asynchronously load the bundle containing the Header component and render it on the page, before that a Component returning null will be rendered.


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