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html-scoutfile-webpack-plugin

v1.2.4

Published

A Webpack plugin to create a single scoutfile for all your Webpack assets

Readme

HTML Scoutfile Webpack Plugin

A Webpack plugin to create a single scoutfile for all your Webpack assets. Add a single small file that will inject all your Webpack assets on load. It can be very useful in situations where your assets cannot be dynamically added to the HTML file serving up your app/website. Add the scoutfile to your server-side template and ensure it is cache busted.

Dependent on the html-webpack-plugin

Installation

Install with npm

npm i -D html-scoutfile-webpack-plugin

or with yarn

yarn add --dev html-scoutfile-webpack-plugin

Usage

const path = require('path');
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
const ScoutFileWebpackPlugin = require('html-scoutfile-webpack-plugin');

module.exports = {
  entry: 'index.js',

  output: {
    path: path.resolve(__dirname, './dist'),
    filename: 'bundle.js'
  },

  plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
      title: 'My App',
      filename: 'index.html',
      // Name your scoutfile here
      scoutFile: 'scoutfile.js'
    }),

    // It is important that the HtmlWebpackPlugin is added before this plugin
    new ScoutFileWebpackPlugin()
  ]
};

Options

Additionally, an options object can be passed to new ScoutFileWebpackPlugin().

assetPublicPathOverwrite

If you find yourself in the situation where you need to serve up your index.html file from an arbitrary path, the relative paths to your assets will simply not work. For instances like that, use this setting to overwrite the path to fit your needs:

new ScoutFileWebpackPlugin({
  assetPublicPathOverwrite: '../../path/to/your/assets/'
});