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snowpack-plugin-hash

v0.16.0

Published

Content-hash for Snowpack

Downloads

176

Readme

snowpack-plugin-hash

Snowpack integration for @typed/content-hash to apply content hashes to all of your build assets. This can be helpful in production to allow caching files permanently since the hashes are determinstic based on the contents of the file.

Note that this plugin uses Snowpack's "optimize" plugin API which will only run during snowpack build to prepare your assets for production.

Features

  • Determinstic, Content-based hashes for JS, JSX, CSS files, and their dependencies!.
  • SourceMap generation w/ remapping support
  • Remaps import-map.json to reference hashes
  • Generates an asset manifest for all files
  • Rewrites all the file references in your HTML files.
  • Supports Snowpack v3 API
  • Supports Cyclic Dependency Graphs

Install

npm i --save-dev snowpack-plugin-hash

yarn add -d snowpack-plugin-hash

Usage

So far in my experience it has been best to keep this plugin last to ensure the asset manifest is correct.

// snowpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  ...config,
  plugins: [
    [
      'snowpack-plugin-hash',
      // Entirely optional object. Showing default values
      { 
        // Name of custom tsconfig to use for compiler options passed to TypeScript compiler
        readonly tsConfig?: undefined
        // Configured length of your hashes
        readonly hashLength?: number
        // Name of file for asset manifest JSON
        readonly assetManifest?: string
        // BaseURL to use to rewrite files being hashed
        readonly baseUrl?: string
        // Configure log level of plugin, 'error' | 'info' | 'debug'
        readonly logLevel?: 'info'
        // If the build succeeds, a file at this path will produce a JSON representing the AST generated
        readonly registryFile?: undefined 
        // Defaults the your buildOptions config, but can be used to override.
        readonly sourceMaps?: boolean
      }
    ]
  ]
}