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@architect/plugin-bundles
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Architect plugin for exposing bundled modules to the browser from your Architect project.
plugin-bundles
Plugin for exposing bundled modules to the browser from your Architect project.
npm i @architect/plugin-bundles
In your app.arc
file:
@app
bndl-mock
@http
get /yolo
# Define you plugins pragma
@plugins
# Add the plugin bundles module
architect/plugin-bundles
# Define the bundles pragma
@bundles
# Specify which modules to bundle based off of file path.
# . Hint: You can include organization node modules by quoting the path
# . i.e. hashids "@begin/hashids"
yolo /lib/yolo.mjs
Bundles are will now be available at /_static/bundles/yolo.mjs
🙌 Turn fingerprinting on and use
static.json
to retrieve the fingerprinted file name.
FAQs
Architect plugin for exposing bundled modules to the browser from your Architect project.
The npm package @architect/plugin-bundles receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @architect/plugin-bundles popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @architect/plugin-bundles demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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