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webpack-jarvis-zh

v1.0.6

Published

A very intelligent webpack dashboard in chinese

Downloads

14

Readme

ScreenShot

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Installation

$ npm i -D webpack-jarvis-zh

In your webpack config file:

const Jarvis = require("webpack-jarvis-zh");

/* the rest of your webpack configs */

plugins: [
  new Jarvis({
    port: 1337 // optional: set a port
  })
];

for vue-cli user:

//in vue.config.js
var Jarvis = require('webpack-jarvis-zh')

module.exports = {
    configureWebpack: {
        plugins: [new Jarvis()]
      }
}

In your browser open:

localhost:1337

and you are all set!

Options

Options are (optionally) passed in to the constructor

new Jarvis(options);

options.port

Type: Number Default: 1337

The Jarvis dashboard will open on a localhost server at this port.

options.host

Type: String Default: localhost

The Jarvis dashboard will attach to this host, e.g. 0.0.0.0.

options.watchOnly

Type: Boolean Default: true

If set to false, then Jarvis will also run for non-watch builds, and keep running after the build completes.

options.packageJsonPath

Type: String Default: process.cwd()

Jarvis will look inside this directory for your package.json.

Help & Contribute

Setting up the dev environment

Install Dependencies:

$ npm install

Run Jarvis in your browser, Jarvis root:

$ npm run watch

Finally, open a browser to http://localhost:1337!

Notes:

This is a chinese version webpack-jarvis