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webpack-dev-server-status-bar

v1.1.2

Published

Shows webpack status as a thin colored bar on top of browser page

Downloads

2,291

Readme

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Webpack dev server status bar

when webpack status changes from idle -> compiling -> error / warning, a thin bar at the top of the page that changes colors.

Its essentially a nice unobtrusive webpack status notification system

Usage

Add webpack-dev-server-status-bar as an entry point if invoked via dev-server

Example:

const path = require('path');
const webpack = require('webpack');
const isDevServer = process.argv.some(s => s.match(/webpack-dev-server$/));

const webpackConfig = {
  entry: {
    app: ["./src/index.js"],
  },
  output: {
    path: path.join(__dirname, `build`),
    filename: `[name].bundle.js`,
  },
  module: {
    rules: [
      // <loader rules here>
    ]
  },
  plugins: [
    new webpack.NoEmitOnErrorsPlugin(),
  ]
};

if (isDevServer) {
  webpackConfig.entry.app.push(`webpack-dev-server-status-bar`);
}

module.exports = webpackConfig;

Status Colors

Connected and Idle

image

Disconnected

image

Detected change and compiling

image

Compiled with warnings

image

Compiled with errors

image

Customizing

See index.js for how they are used.

  • window.__webpackStatusElem__ [HTMLElement] Element to apply the style on. Default is top level div#__webpack_status_bar__.
  • window.__webpackEventColors__ [Object] Override default colors.
  • window.__webpackStatusStyleFunction__ [Function] Compute custom css style based on status
  • [data-webpack-status] Attribute to be used with CSS selectors. See colors objects for available values.

Please note that if you want to keep away custom configs from your production codebase, than you should add these inside your own modules.

Customization example

// In webpack config
if (isDevServer) {
  webpackConfig.entry.app.push(`./src/webpackStatusBar`);
}

// ./src/webpackStatusBar
window.__webpackStatusElem__ = document.getElementById('my-webpack-status-bar');

window.__webpackStatusColors__ = {
  ok: `#0000ff`, // very green
  errors: `#ff0000`, // as red as red can be
  // see index.js for event names and colors
};

/**
 * @typedef {object} WebpackStatus
 * @prop {string} event - name of event e.g `ok`, `invalid` `warnings` e.t.c
 * @prop {string} color - css color from webpackStatusColors
 * @prop {number} progress - progress percentage if event is `progress` else 100
 * @prop {string} message - a progress message e.g `compiling`, `emitting` e.t.c
 *
 * @param {WebpackStatus} status
 * @returns {{[prop: string]: any}} - a styles property bag
 */
window.__webpackStatusStyleFunction__ = status => ({
  border: `1px solid ${status.color}`,
  position: `absolute`,
  top: `0px`,
  width: `${status.progress}vw`,
  content: status.event,
})

require(`webpack-dev-server-status-bar`);