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webpack-config-lusk

v0.2.0

Published

Webpack configs used at Lusk

Downloads

8

Readme

Webpack Config Lusk

This lib is an opinionated webpack config that relies on conventions over configuration. Intended for use in Lusk apps.

Install

npm install --save webpack-config-lusk

Usage

In your webpack.config.js:

const luskConfig = require("webpack-config-lusk");
module.exports = luskConfig({ minify: true });

API

The config has four options:

minify: boolean (false)

Enables production optimizations. Usually, you'd want to set this value dynamically based on something like process.env.MINIFY.

extraEntries: array ([])

Allows for requiring additional dependencies into the bundle at build time. You might want to use this for stuff like i18n locale data or polyfills.

module.exports = luskConfig({
  extraEntries: config.SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES.map(
    lang => `intl-messageformat/dist/locale-data/${lang}`
  ),
})

See the documentation for more info: https://webpack.js.org/concepts/entry-points/#single-entry-shorthand-syntax

sourceDir: string ("client")

Name of the folder where the client source code lives. Only supply this if you need to support a legacy app.

outDir: string ("static")

Name of the folder where the final bundle will be written to. Only supply this if you need to support a legacy app.