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xlib-webpack-react-test

v1.0.2

Published

boilerplate showing how to use xlib (a typescript v2.x library) with webpack and react

Downloads

8

Readme

xlib-webpack-react-test

boilerplate that shows how to use xlib, typescript, react, webpack together.

This mostly following instructions from http://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/react-&-webpack.html but using ts2 and types (not typings), and loading xlib, which is a library written in typescript.

features

  • webpack works
  • bundles and minifies xlib to it's own file.
  • typescript source maps load properly
  • works down to ie9

problems encountered:

  • typescript projects don't work via npm link so have to publish to @next for dev builds
  • webpack builtin modules don't play nicely with preloaders. this is fixed in the webpack.config.js file (see the exclude sections)
  • webpack doesn't like the source-map-support module that xlib uses, so we no-op it (see the module.loaders section in the webpack.config.js)

prerequisites

  1. Node+NPM installed (tested with 6.x)

usage instructions

dev building:

you can do a syntax check build via tsc commandline or visual studio.

we strongly suggest using Chrome for testing because the xlib.logging is designed with Chrome in mind.

Also, you can use the chrome LiveReload extension along with webpack --watch to easily simulate hot reloading.

running:

  1. checkout this repo, and run ```npm
  2. npm install --global typescript webpack
  3. npm install
  4. webpack from the commandline
  5. open the dist/index.html file in a webbrowser (chrome suggested)