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razzle-plugin-compression

v1.0.0

Published

Razzle plugin to Compress bundle

Readme

npm version

razzle-plugin-compression

This package contains a plugin to compress assets with Razzle

Usage in Razzle Projects

yarn add razzle-plugin-compression --dev

create a razzle.config.js file in root directory of project (next to the package.json) and put this content inside it

Using the plugin with the default options

// razzle.config.js

module.exports = {
  plugins: ['compression'],
};

With custom options:

// razzle.config.js

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      name: 'compression',
      options: {
        brotli: true,
        gzip: true,
        compressionPlugin: {},
        brotliPlugin: {
          asset: "[path].br[query]",
          test: /\.(js|css|html|svg)$/,
          threshold: 10240,
          minRatio: 0.7
        }
      }
    }
  ]
};

Please remember that custom options will extends default options using Object.assign. Array WILL NOT BE EXTENDED OR CONCATED, it will override all default plugins.

Options

brotli: boolean (defaults: true)

Set brotli to false if you don't want to compress with brotli compression algorithm.

gzip: boolean (defaults: true)

Set gzip to false if you don't want to compress with gzip compression algorithm.

compressionPlugin: object

default: {}

See compression-webpack-plugin options to override configs.

brotliPlugin: object

default:

{
  asset: "[path].br[query]",
  test: /\.(js|css|html|svg)$/,
  threshold: 10240,
  minRatio: 0.7
}

See brotli-webpack-plugin options to override configs.