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version-plugin

v0.0.4

Published

A webpack plugin for injecting version info to project.

Downloads

9

Readme

version-plugin

webpack plugin for injecting version info(git npm etc) to project.

Getting Started

To begin, you'll need to install version-plugin:

npm install version-plugin -D

Then add the loader and the plugin to your webpack config. For example:

webpack.config.js

const VersionPlugin = require('version-plugin');

module.exports = {
  plugins: [new VersionPlugin()]
};

Then run npm run devor npm run build, version-plugin will inject VERSION_INFO to global level of your project.

Options

Plugin Options

| Name | Type | Default | Description | | :---------------------------: | :-------------: | :-----------------------------------: | :---------------------------------------------- | | name | {String} | VERSION_INFO | The variable name inject to global | | mode |{'all'\|String\|Array}| development | Specify webpack mode that Version-Plugin work | |dataOption| {Object} | {} | Configure the version content |

mode

For safe reason, Version Plugin only work in development mode by default. You can change to all make it alway available. Specify a mode name or list also ok.

dataOption

Version Plugin will inject git_branch and git_commit_hash by default.

And

git_commit_fullhash
git_commit_time
git_commit_author
git_commit_commiter
git_commit_message
package_version
build_time

are selectable. Your can set true to make it work, or String / Number value or function to overwrite. Extra data also acceptable.

Example:

new VersionPlugin({
  name: '_v_',
  dataOption:{
    git_commit_hash: false,
    git_commit_fullhash: true,
    git_commit_author: true,
    package_version: () => '1.0.0',
    extra_data_foo: 'extra_data_bar'
  }
})

then in broswer's console:


// window._v_

{
  git_branch: "develop",
  git_commit_fullhash: "c3252175510b100a4a139f2af4b3f73ef753483a",
  git_commit_author: 'LiPinghai',
  package_version: "1.0.0", 
  extra_data_foo: "extra_data_bar"
}