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spsave-webpack-plugin

v2.0.1

Published

Webpack plugin that uploads webpack assets to SharePoint using the spsave npm module.

Downloads

35

Readme

SPSave Webpack Plugin npm version

This is a webpack plugin that allows you upload generated assets to a SharePoint site. This uses the spsave plugin to authenticate and upload to SharePoint.

Maintainers: Yohan Belval @yohanb and Sergei Sergeev @s-KaiNet

Installation

Important!

The latest version (2.x as of now) of the plugin supports webpack 4.x and doesn't have backward compatibility with webpack 3 or 2.

For webpack, earlier than 4.x version, explicitly use 1.x version:

$ npm install spsave-webpack-plugin@~1.0.8 --save-dev

For webpack 4.x and higher, use regular install:

$ npm install spsave-webpack-plugin --save-dev

Basic Usage

The plugin will upload all your webpack's assets to SharePoint using spsave. Just add the plugin to your webpack config as follows:

const path = require('path');

const SPSaveWebpackPlugin = require('spsave-webpack-plugin');
const root = path.join.bind(path, path.resolve(__dirname));

const webpackConfig = {
  entry: './index.js',
  output: {
    path: root('dist'),
    filename: 'bundle.js'
  },
  plugins: [new SPSaveWebpackPlugin({
            "coreOptions": {
                "checkin": true,
                "checkinType": 1,
                "siteUrl": "[your sharepoint site URL]"
            },
            "credentialOptions": {
                    /* See https://github.com/s-KaiNet/node-sp-auth#params for authentication options */
            },
            "fileOptions": {
                "folder": "Style Library/dist"
            }
        })]
};
module.exports = webpackConfig;

This will upload the dist/bundle.js to the specified folder: SharePoint library result

Configuration

Since the Webpack plugin is based on the spsave node module, all configuration options are virtually identical. The only difference is the fact that you do not need to specify fileOptions other that the destination folder since the uploaded files will be the ones emitted by the Webpack build. NOTE: This plugin is not intended to be used when in a hot-reloading Webpack setup.

Version History

Version 2.0

  • Webpack 4.0 support (not compatible with older Webpack versions anymore)
  • Support for HTML Webpack Plugin
  • Fixed issue with wrong folder structure on SharePoint (flat folder structure instead of intended folder structure)

License

This project is licensed under MIT.