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performance-budget-plugin

v1.2.1

Published

Performance budget plugin for Webpack

Downloads

5

Readme

Measure the impact of your changes to the performance of your application. The plugin works with the help of webpack dev server and gathers metrics between the re-builds (every time you make some changes in your codebase). It is recommended to have the hot module replacement disabled when you use this plugin.

A performance budget provides values against which design, development, content, or any aspect of a site that may affect performance, can be made.

The aim of the plugin is to analyze the performance of the website against a performance bugdet.

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Install

npm install performance-budget-plugin [--save-dev]

Setup

// webpack.config.js

var PerformanceBudgetPlugin = require('performance-budget-plugin');

module.exports = {
  // ...

  plugins: [
    new PerformanceBudgetPlugin({
      timeToFirstCss: 500, // ms, default: Infinity
      timeToFirstJs: 1500, // ms, default: Infinity
      jsSize: 50000, // bytes, default: Infinity
      cssSize: 30000, // bytes, default: Infinity
      domInteractive: 6000, // ms, default: Infinity
      domContentLoaded: 7000, // ms, default: Infinity
      domComplete: 8000, // ms, default: Infinity
      metricsSummary: 'minimal' // options: [verbose, minimal, true, false], default: false,
      numberOfRebuilds: 3 // number of rebuilds before displaying metrics, default 2
    })
  ]
  // ...
}

Results

A little while after webpack finishes the compilation you will get in your terminal impacts of your changes. e.g.

Passing minimal as value of the metricsSummary option will give you some more info about your application.

Passing verbose you will get some more in-depth info.

Options

All options are optional. Apart from the available metrics you can also pass metricsSummary and numberOfRebuilds

Available Metrics

Any of the following can be passed to as param to the options object

requests, gzipRequests, postRequests, httpsRequests, notFound, timeToFirstByte, timeToLastByte, bodySize, contentLength, httpTrafficCompleted, ajaxRequests, htmlCount, htmlSize, cssCount, cssSize, jsCount, jsSize, jsonCount, jsonSize, imageCount, imageSize, webfontCount, webfontSize, videoCount, videoSize, base64Count, base64Size, cacheHits, cacheMisses, cachePasses, domains, domInteractive, domContentLoaded, domComplete, maxRequestsPerDomain, medianRequestsPerDomain, cookiesSent, cookiesRecv, domainsWithCookies, documentCookiesLength, documentCookiesCount, assetsNotGzipped, assetsWithQueryString, assetsWithCookies, smallImages, smallCssFiles, smallJsFiles, multipleRequests, smallestResponse, biggestResponse, fastestResponse, slowestResponse, smallestLatency, biggestLatency, medianResponse, medianLatency, requestsToFirstPaint, domainsToFirstPaint, requestsToDomContentLoaded, domainsToDomContentLoaded, requestsToDomComplete, domainsToDomComplete,

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Contact

twitter: @avraamakis

License

MIT