104 lines
3.7 KiB
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104 lines
3.7 KiB
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# Last Call Webpack Plugin
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A Webpack plugin that allows you to transform \ modify assets just before Webpack emits them.
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## What does the plugin do?
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It allows you to transform \ modify Webpack assets just before Webpack emits them (writes them to files or memory in case you are using something like Webpack dev server).
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It can be used for example to:
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* Prefix a ``` /* Author: John Doe */ ``` comment on all the .js files Webpack generates.
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* Run some final optimization on all .css files Webpack generates.
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## Installation:
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Using npm:
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```shell
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$ npm install --save-dev last-call-webpack-plugin
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```
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> :warning: For webpack v3 or below please use `last-call-webpack-plugin@v2.1.2`. The `last-call-webpack-plugin@v3.0.0` version and above supports webpack v4.
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## Configuration:
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The plugin can receive the following options:
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* assetProcessors: An Array of objects that describe asset processors:
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* regExp: A regular expression to match the asset name that the processor handles.
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* processor: A function with the signature of ``` function(assetName, webpackAssetObject, assets) ``` that returns a Promise. If the Promise returns a result this result will replace the assets content.
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* phase: The webpack compilation phase that at which the processor should be called. Default value is `compilation.optimize-assets`. Can be one of the following values:
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* `compilation.optimize-chunk-assets`
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* `compilation.optimize-assets`
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* `emit`
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* canPrint: A boolean indicating if the plugin can print messages to the console, defaults to `true`.
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Note: An environment supporting Promises or a Promise polyfill is needed for this plugin to be used.
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## Example:
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``` javascript
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var cssnano = require('cssnano');
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var LastCallWebpackPlugin = require('last-call-webpack-plugin');
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module.exports = {
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module: {
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loaders: [
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{ test: /\.css$/, loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract("style-loader", "css-loader") }
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]
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},
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plugins: [
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new ExtractTextPlugin("styles.css"),
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new LastCallWebpackPlugin({
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assetProcessors: [
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{
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regExp: /\.js$/,
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processor: (assetName, asset) => Promise.resolve('// Author: John Doe \n' + asset.source())
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}, {
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regExp: /\.css$/,
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processor: (assetName, asset) => cssnano.process(asset.source())
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.then(r => r.css)
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}
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],
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canPrint: true
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})
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]
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}
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```
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## Assets manipulation
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The `processor` method is supplied an `assets` object that allows asset manipulation via the `setAsset(assetName, assetValue)` method. If `assetValue` is null the asset will be deleted. This object can be used to generate aditional assets (like source maps) or rename the an asset (create a new asset and delete the current one).
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Example:
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``` javascript
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var cssnano = require('cssnano');
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var LastCallWebpackPlugin = require('last-call-webpack-plugin');
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module.exports = {
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module: {
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loaders: [
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{ test: /\.css$/, loader: ExtractTextPlugin.extract("style-loader", "css-loader") }
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]
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},
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plugins: [
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new ExtractTextPlugin("styles.css"),
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new LastCallWebpackPlugin({
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assetProcessors: [{
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regExp: /\.css$/,
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processor: (assetName, asset, assets) => {
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assets.setAsset(assetName + '.map', null); // Delete the <assetName>.map asset.
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assets.setAsset(assetName + '.log', 'All OK'); // Add the <assetName>.log asset with the content 'All OK'.
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return cssnano
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.process(asset.source())
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.then(r => r.css)
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}
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}],
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canPrint: true
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})
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]
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}
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```
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The `assets` object also has a `getAsset(assetName)` method to get the content of an asset (returns undefined in case the asset does not exist).
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## License
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MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) |