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@beisen/wrapper-webpack-plugin

v0.0.1

Published

Wraps output files (chunks) with custom text or code.

Readme

#A webpack plugin that wraps output files (chunks) with custom text or code.

Installation

Install locally using npm:
npm i wrapper-webpack-plugin

Usage

The WrapperPlugin class has a single parameter, an object with a header and/or footer properties. Header text will be prepended to the output file, footer text will be appended. These can be either a string or a function. A string will simply be a appended/prepended to the file output. A function is expected to return a string, and will receive the name of the output file as an argument.

API

function WrapperPlugin({
    header: string | function,
    footer: string | function
})

Example configuration #1

Wraps bundles in a self invoking function and enables strict mode:

var WrapperPlugin = require('wrapper-webpack-plugin');

module.exports = {
  // other webpack config here
  
  plugins: [
    // strict mode for the whole bundle
    new WrapperPlugin({
      header: '(function () { "use strict";\n',
      footer: '\n})();'
    })
  ]
};

Example configuration #2

Prepends bundle with a doc comment:

var WrapperPlugin = require('wrapper-webpack-plugin');

module.exports = {
  // other webpack config here
  
  plugins: [
    new WrapperPlugin({
      header: function (fileName) {
        return '/*! file: ' + fileName + ', created by dev123 */\n';
      }
    })
  ]
};

Example configuration #3

Keeping header in a separate file:

file: header.js

/*!
 * my awesome app!
 */

file: webpack.config

var fs = require('fs');
var WrapperPlugin = require('wrapper-webpack-plugin');

var headerDoc = fs.readFileSync('./header.js', 'utf8');

module.exports = {
  // other webpack config here

  plugins: [
    new WrapperPlugin({
      header: headerDoc
    })
  ]
};

Example configuration #4

A slightly more complex example using lodash templates:

var WrapperPlugin = require('wrapper-webpack-plugin');
var template = require('lodash.template');
var pkg = require('./package.json');

var tpl = '/*! <%= name %> v<%= version %> | <%= author %> */\n';

module.exports = {
  // other webpack config here

  plugins: [
    new WrapperPlugin({
      header: template(tpl)(pkg)
    })
  ]
};

Compatibility with other plugins

This plugin should play nicely with most other plugins. E.g. adding the webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin plugin to the plugins array after the WrapperPlugin will result in the wrapper text also being minified.