html-webpack-plugin-compatible-5
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Simplifies creation of HTML files to serve your webpack bundles
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This is a webpack plugin that simplifies creation of HTML files to serve your webpack
bundles. This is especially useful for webpack
bundles that include a hash in the filename which changes every compilation. You can either let the plugin generate an HTML file for you, supply
your own template using lodash
templates or use your own loader.
Thanks for supporting the ongoing improvements to the html-webpack-plugin!
The html-webpack-plugin
works without configuration.
It's a great addition to the ⚙️ webpack-config-plugins.
The html-webpack-plugin
provides hooks to extend it to your needs. There are already some really powerful plugins which can be integrated with zero configuration
- webpack-subresource-integrity for enhanced asset security
- appcache-webpack-plugin for iOS and Android offline usage
- favicons-webpack-plugin which generates favicons and icons for iOS, Android and desktop browsers
- html-webpack-harddisk-plugin can be used to always write to disk the html file, useful when webpack-dev-server / HMR are being used
- html-webpack-inline-source-plugin to inline your assets in the resulting HTML file
- html-webpack-inline-svg-plugin to inline SVGs in the resulting HTML file.
- html-webpack-exclude-assets-plugin for excluding assets using regular expressions
- html-webpack-include-assets-plugin for including lists of js or css file paths (such as those copied by the copy-webpack-plugin).
- script-ext-html-webpack-plugin to add
async
,defer
ormodule
attributes to your<script>
elements, or even inline them - style-ext-html-webpack-plugin to convert your
<link>
s to external stylesheets into<style>
elements containing internal CSS - html-webpack-injector to inject chunks in
head
orbody
(different locations ) of same html document. - resource-hints-webpack-plugin to add resource hints for faster initial page loads using
<link rel='preload'>
and<link rel='prefetch'>
- preload-webpack-plugin for automatically wiring up asynchronous (and other types) of JavaScript chunks using
<link rel='preload'>
helping with lazy-loading - link-media-html-webpack-plugin allows for injected stylesheet
<link />
tags to have their media attribute set automatically; useful for providing specific desktop/mobile/print etc. stylesheets that the browser will conditionally download - inline-chunk-manifest-html-webpack-plugin for inlining webpack's chunk manifest. Default extracts manifest and inlines in
<head>
- html-webpack-inline-style-plugin for inlining styles to HTML elements using juice. Useful for email generation automatisation.
- html-webpack-exclude-empty-assets-plugin removes empty assets from being added to the html. This fixes some problems with extract-text-plugin with webpack 4.
- webpack-concat-plugin for concat and uglify files that needn't to be webpack bundles(for legacy files) and inject to html-webpack-plugin.
- html-webpack-link-type-plugin adds a configurable mimetype to resources injected as links (such as adding type="text/css" to external stylesheets) for compatibility with "strict mode".
- csp-html-webpack-plugin to add Content Security Policy meta tags to the HTML output
- webpack-nomodule-plugin allows you to add a
nomodule
attribute to specific injected scripts, which prevents the scripts from being loaded by newer browsers. Good for limiting loads of polyfills.
The plugin will generate an HTML5 file for you that includes all your webpack
bundles in the body using script
tags. Just add the plugin to your webpack
config as follows:
webpack.config.js
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin')
module.exports = {
entry: 'index.js',
output: {
path: __dirname + '/dist',
filename: 'index_bundle.js'
},
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin()
]
}
This will generate a file dist/index.html
containing the following
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Webpack App</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="index_bundle.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
If you have multiple webpack
entry points, they will all be included with script
tags in the generated HTML.
If you have any CSS assets in webpack's output (for example, CSS extracted with the mini-css-extract-plugin)
then these will be included with <link>
tags in the HTML head.
If you have plugins that make use of it, html-webpack-plugin
should be ordered first before any of the integrated plugins.
You can pass a hash of configuration options to html-webpack-plugin
.
Allowed values are as follows
|Name|Type|Default|Description|
|:--:|:--:|:-----:|:----------|
|title
|{String}
|Webpack App
|The title to use for the generated HTML document|
|filename
|{String}
|'index.html'
|The file to write the HTML to. Defaults to index.html
. You can specify a subdirectory here too (eg: assets/admin.html
)|
|template
|{String}
||`webpack` relative or absolute path to the template. By default it will use `src/index.ejs` if it exists. Please see the [docs](https://github.com/jantimon/html-webpack-plugin/blob/master/docs/template-option.md) for details|
|**`templateParameters`**|`{Boolean\|Object\|Function}`|
| Allows to overwrite the parameters used in the template - see example |
|inject
|{Boolean\|String}
|true
|true \|\| 'head' \|\| 'body' \|\| false
Inject all assets into the given template
or templateContent
. When passing true
or 'body'
all javascript resources will be placed at the bottom of the body element. 'head'
will place the scripts in the head element - see the inject:false example|
|favicon
|{String}
||Adds the given favicon path to the output HTML|
|**`meta`**|`{Object}`|`{}`|Allows to inject `meta`-tags. E.g. `meta: {viewport: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no'}`|
|**`base`**|`{Object\|String\|false}`|`false`|Inject a [`base`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base) tag. E.g. `base: "https://example.com/path/page.html`|
|**`minify`**|`{Boolean\|Object}`|`true` if `mode` is `'production'`, otherwise `false`|Controls if and in what ways the output should be minified. See [minification](#minification) below for more details.|
|**`hash`**|`{Boolean}`|`false`|If `true` then append a unique `webpack` compilation hash to all included scripts and CSS files. This is useful for cache busting|
|**`cache`**|`{Boolean}`|`true`|Emit the file only if it was changed|
|**`showErrors`**|`{Boolean}`|`true`|Errors details will be written into the HTML page|
|**`chunks`**|`{?}`|`?`|Allows you to add only some chunks (e.g only the unit-test chunk)|
|**[`chunksSortMode`](#plugins)**|`{String\|Function}`|`auto`|Allows to control how chunks should be sorted before they are included to the HTML. Allowed values are `'none' \| 'auto' \| 'dependency' \| 'manual' \| {Function}`|
|**`excludeChunks`**|`{Array.<string>}`|
|Allows you to skip some chunks (e.g don't add the unit-test chunk)|
|xhtml
|{Boolean}
|false
|If true
render the link
tags as self-closing (XHTML compliant)|
Here's an example webpack config illustrating how to use these options
webpack.config.js
{
entry: 'index.js',
output: {
path: __dirname + '/dist',
filename: 'index_bundle.js'
},
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
title: 'My App',
filename: 'assets/admin.html'
})
]
}
Generating Multiple HTML Files
To generate more than one HTML file, declare the plugin more than once in your plugins array
webpack.config.js
{
entry: 'index.js',
output: {
path: __dirname + '/dist',
filename: 'index_bundle.js'
},
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin(), // Generates default index.html
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({ // Also generate a test.html
filename: 'test.html',
template: 'src/assets/test.html'
})
]
}
Writing Your Own Templates
If the default generated HTML doesn't meet your needs you can supply
your own template. The easiest way is to use the template
option and pass a custom HTML file.
The html-webpack-plugin will automatically inject all necessary CSS, JS, manifest
and favicon files into the markup.
Details of other template loaders are documented here.
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
title: 'Custom template',
// Load a custom template (lodash by default)
template: 'index.html'
})
]
index.html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<title><%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %></title>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
If you already have a template loader, you can use it to parse the template.
Please note that this will also happen if you specify the html-loader and use .html
file as template.
webpack.config.js
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.hbs$/, loader: "handlebars-loader" }
]
},
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
title: 'Custom template using Handlebars',
template: 'index.hbs'
})
]
You can use the lodash
syntax out of the box. If the inject
feature doesn't fit your needs and you want full control over the asset placement use the default template of the html-webpack-template project as a starting point for writing your own.
The following variables are available in the template:
htmlWebpackPlugin
: data specific to this pluginhtmlWebpackPlugin.files
: a massaged representation of theassetsByChunkName
attribute of webpack's stats object. It contains a mapping from entry point name to the bundle filename, eg:"htmlWebpackPlugin": { "files": { "css": [ "main.css" ], "js": [ "assets/head_bundle.js", "assets/main_bundle.js"], "chunks": { "head": { "entry": "assets/head_bundle.js", "css": [ "main.css" ] }, "main": { "entry": "assets/main_bundle.js", "css": [] }, } } }
If you've set a publicPath in your webpack config this will be reflected correctly in this assets hash.
htmlWebpackPlugin.options
: the options hash that was passed to the plugin. In addition to the options actually used by this plugin, you can use this hash to pass arbitrary data through to your template.
webpack
: the webpack stats object. Note that this is the stats object as it was at the time the HTML template was emitted and as such may not have the full set of stats that are available after the webpack run is complete.webpackConfig
: the webpack configuration that was used for this compilation. This can be used, for example, to get thepublicPath
(webpackConfig.output.publicPath
).compilation
: the webpack compilation object. This can be used, for example, to get the contents of processed assets and inline them directly in the page, throughcompilation.assets[...].source()
(see the inline template example).
Filtering Chunks
To include only certain chunks you can limit the chunks being used
webpack.config.js
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
chunks: ['app']
})
]
It is also possible to exclude certain chunks by setting the excludeChunks
option
webpack.config.js
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
excludeChunks: [ 'dev-helper' ]
})
]
Minification
If the minify
option is set to true
(the default when webpack's mode
is 'production'
),
the generated HTML will be minified using html-minifier
and the following options:
{
collapseWhitespace: true,
removeComments: true,
removeRedundantAttributes: true,
removeScriptTypeAttributes: true,
removeStyleLinkTypeAttributes: true,
useShortDoctype: true
}
To use custom html-minifier options
pass an object to minify
instead. This object will not be merged with the defaults above.
To disable minification during production mode set the minify
option to false
.
Meta Tags
If the meta
option is set the html-webpack-plugin will inject meta tags.
For the default template the html-webpack-plugin will already provide a default for the viewport
meta tag.
Please take a look at this well maintained list of almost all possible meta tags.
name/content meta tags
Most meta tags are configured by setting a name
and a content
attribute.
To add those use a key/value pair:
webpack.config.js
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
'meta': {
'viewport': 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no',
// Will generate: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
'theme-color': '#4285f4'
// Will generate: <meta name="theme-color" content="#4285f4">
}
})
]
Simulate http response headers
The http-equiv attribute is essentially used to simulate a HTTP response header.
This format is supported using an object notation which allows you to add any attribute:
webpack.config.js
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
'meta': {
'Content-Security-Policy': { 'http-equiv': 'Content-Security-Policy', 'content': 'default-src https:' },
// Will generate: <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="default-src https:">
// Which equals to the following http header: `Content-Security-Policy: default-src https:`
'set-cookie': { 'http-equiv': 'set-cookie', content: 'name=value; expires=date; path=url' },
// Will generate: <meta http-equiv="set-cookie" content="value; expires=date; path=url">
// Which equals to the following http header: `set-cookie: value; expires=date; path=url`
}
})
]
Base Tag
When the base
option is used,
html-webpack-plugin will inject a base tag.
By default, a base tag will not be injected.
The following two are identical and will both insert <base href="http://example.com/some/page.html">
:
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
'base': 'http://example.com/some/page.html'
})
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
'base': { 'href': 'http://example.com/some/page.html' }
})
The target
can be specified with the corresponding key:
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
'base': {
'href': 'http://example.com/some/page.html',
'target': '_blank'
}
})
which will inject the element <base href="http://example.com/some/page.html" target="_blank">
.
Long Term Caching
For long term caching add contenthash/templatehash
to the filename.
Example:
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
filename: 'index.[contenthash].html'
})
]
contenthash/templatehash
is the hash of the content of the output file.
Optionally, You can configure like [<hashType>:contenthash:<digestType>:<length>]
hashType
- one ofsha1
,md5
,sha256
,sha512
or any other node.js supported hash typedigestType
- one ofhex
,base26
,base32
,base36
,base49
,base52
,base58
,base62
,base64
maxlength
- maximum length of the generated hash in chars
Defaults: [md5:contenthash:hex:9999]
Events
To allow other plugins to alter the HTML this plugin executes tapable hooks.
The lib/hooks.js contains all information about which values are passed.
beforeAssetTagGeneration
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
assets: {
publicPath: string,
js: Array<{string}>,
css: Array<{string}>,
favicon?: string | undefined,
manifest?: string | undefined
},
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin
}>
alterAssetTags
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
assetTags: {
scripts: Array<HtmlTagObject>,
styles: Array<HtmlTagObject>,
meta: Array<HtmlTagObject>,
},
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin
}>
alterAssetTagGroups
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
headTags: Array<HtmlTagObject | HtmlTagObject>,
bodyTags: Array<HtmlTagObject | HtmlTagObject>,
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin
}>
afterTemplateExecution
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
html: string,
headTags: Array<HtmlTagObject | HtmlTagObject>,
bodyTags: Array<HtmlTagObject | HtmlTagObject>,
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin,
}>
beforeEmit
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
html: string,
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin,
}>
afterEmit
hook
AsyncSeriesWaterfallHook<{
outputName: string,
plugin: HtmlWebpackPlugin
}>
Example implementation: webpack-subresource-integrity
plugin.js
// If your plugin is direct dependent to the html webpack plugin:
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
// If your plugin is using html-webpack-plugin as an optional dependency
// you can use https://github.com/tallesl/node-safe-require instead:
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('safe-require')('html-webpack-plugin');
class MyPlugin {
apply (compiler) {
compiler.hooks.compilation.tap('MyPlugin', (compilation) => {
console.log('The compiler is starting a new compilation...')
// Static Plugin interface |compilation |HOOK NAME | register listener
HtmlWebpackPlugin.getHooks(compilation).beforeEmit.tapAsync(
'MyPlugin', // <-- Set a meaningful name here for stacktraces
(data, cb) => {
// Manipulate the content
data.html += 'The Magic Footer'
// Tell webpack to move on
cb(null, data)
}
)
})
}
}
module.exports = MyPlugin
webpack.config.js
plugins: [
new MyPlugin({ options: '' })
]
Note that the callback must be passed the HtmlWebpackPluginData in order to pass this onto any other plugins listening on the same beforeEmit
event
Backers
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Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
You're free to contribute to this project by submitting issues and/or pull requests. This project is test-driven, so keep in mind that every change and new feature should be covered by tests.
This project uses the semistandard code style.