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player-dashboard

v0.1.6

Published

A React/Redux UI development dashboard.

Downloads

3

Readme

A fork of the Webpack Jarvis Project. Wanted to include additional interactions such as a button for production builds, component generations, and more.

FOR WINDOWS USER: MUST HAVE PYTHON 2.7 INSTALLED AND THE ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE SET.

npm config set python "c:\Python\27\python.exe"

About the Project

J.A.R.V.I.S. (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System) will put in your browser all the relevant information you need from your webpack build whether in dev or in prod.

Tons of features are on the roadmap but still, this beta version will improve the way you look at webpack-dev-server or webpack production build bundle, chunks and other output assets.

It is hugely inspired by other webpack dashboards and the core idea is not original, but here are some features:

Original Features:

  • Shows you the count of ES Harmony module imports which can be treeshakable and the CJS ones which are not.
  • Shows you how well your assets perform in 12 different connection types.
  • Google or Stackoverflow Search for programming errors in 1 button click.

Other Features:

  • Runs in the browser.
  • Beautified errors output.
  • Easy way figure out total assets size and individual bundles and chunks.

Tech Stack:

  • Preact with Sass pre-processor.
  • Socket IO.
  • Polka Server.

Screenshot:

Installation

$ npm i -D webpack-jarvis

In your webpack config file:

const Jarvis = require("webpack-jarvis");

/* the rest of your webpack configs */

plugins: [
  new Jarvis({
    port: 1337 // optional: set a port
  })
];

In your browser open:

localhost:1337

and you are all set!

Options

Options are (optionally) passed in to the constructor

new Jarvis(options);

options.port

Type: Number Default: 1337

The Jarvis dashboard will open on a localhost server at this port.

options.host

Type: String Default: localhost

The Jarvis dashboard will attach to this host, e.g. 0.0.0.0.

options.keepAlive

Type: Boolean Default: false

If set to true, then Jarvis will keep running (rather than closing when the webpack build finishes).

Help & Contribute

Setting up the dev environment

Insall Dependencies:

$ npm install

Run Jarvis in your browser, Jarvis root:

npm run watch

Finally, open a browser to http://localhost:1337!

On the roadmap:

  • Cleanup the hacky code in the client app, it's embarassing, I'm sorry!
  • Enforce best practices, structure and higher code quality standards.
  • Bundle size analyzer like feature in the table.
  • Build snippets page.
  • Build Oppurtunities Section to suggest loaders, plugins, etc. that can improve your build and bundle.

Note:

I am not entirely sure how many bugs you will catch while it's in beta, but what I know for sure is the whole app, especially the client Preact app can be dramatically improved, JS & CSS and structure wise as the whole thing has been built in a rush in a very hacky way.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

| Zouhir ⚡️💻 🤔 | Luke Edwards💻 | Ari Picker💻 | Marius Niveri💻 | Gagan📖 | 石发磊📖 | ZiYingMai💻 | | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | rachmulvey💻 | Stephan Schneider📖 | Christopher Peng💻 | Francesco Soncina💻 | Jeremy Monson💻 | Gusten💻 | Tamas Sule💻 | | remmy hume💻 | Michael Persson📖 | Zach Gawlik💻 📖 | Khachatur💻 | Timo M. Staudinger💻|

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind are welcome!

Credits

License

MIT © Zouhir