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@bentley/backend-webpack-tools
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Configuration and scripts for iModel.js agents and backends.
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The backend-webpack-tools package includes configuration and scripts for bundling iModel.js service backends and agents.
Runs webpack in watch mode, and optionally starts the backend in either electron or node.
Name | Alias | Description | Example |
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--source | -s | The main entry point for webpack | ./lib/main.js |
--outDir | -o | The directory where bundle should be emitted | ./dist/ |
Builds an optimized "production" bundle.
Name | Alias | Description | Example |
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--source | -s | The main entry point for webpack | ./lib/main.js |
--outDir | -o | The directory where bundle should be emitted | ./dist/ |
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Configuration and scripts for iModel.js agents and backends.
The npm package @bentley/backend-webpack-tools receives a total of 77 weekly downloads. As such, @bentley/backend-webpack-tools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bentley/backend-webpack-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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