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grunt-webpack-zombie-edition

v1.2.0

Published

fork of grunt-webpack for 1.x that strives to keep everything cached and in memory

Downloads

2

Readme

grunt-webpack-zombie-edition Build Status

Use webpack with grunt.

Getting Started

Install this grunt plugin next to your project's Gruntfile.js with: npm install grunt-webpack --save-dev

Then add this line to your project's Gruntfile.js gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-webpack');

Tasks

There are two tasks available

Configuration Example

webpack: {
  someName: {
	// webpack options
	entry: "./client/lib/index.js",
	output: {
		path: "asserts/",
		filename: "[hash].js",
	},

	stats: {
		// Configure the console output
		colors: false,
		modules: true,
		reasons: true
	},
	// stats: false disables the stats output

	storeStatsTo: "xyz", // writes the status to a variable named xyz
	// you may use it later in grunt i.e. <%= xyz.hash %>

	progress: false, // Don't show progress
	// Defaults to true

	failOnError: false, // don't report error to grunt if webpack find errors
	// Use this if webpack errors are tolerable and grunt should continue

	watch: true, // use webpacks watcher
	// You need to keep the grunt process alive

	watchOptions: {
		aggregateTimeout: 500,
		poll: true
	},
	// Use this when you need to fallback to poll based watching (webpack 1.9.1+ only)

	keepalive: true, // don't finish the grunt task
	// Use this in combination with the watch option

	inline: true,  // embed the webpack-dev-server runtime into the bundle
	// Defaults to false

	hot: true, // adds the HotModuleReplacementPlugin and switch the server to hot mode
	// Use this in combination with the inline option

  },
  anotherName: {...}
}

grunt-webpack uses the webpack options.

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2017 Tobias Koppers @sokra Copyright (c) 2017- Yaroslav Serhieiev @noomorph

Licensed under the MIT license.