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@creditas/microfront-webpack-config
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Some defaults for webpack configs at Creditas.
First, install the library as a devDependency.
yarn add --dev @creditas/microfrontend-webpack-config @babel/runtime @babel/plugin-transform-runtime
Now create a webpack.config.js file. This file will use @creditas/microfrontned-webpack-config and allow you to override anything you want to about the defaults. Inside of the
file, call the webpackConfigModuleApp()
function to get some defaults and add/override to your webpack config. See example below:
// webpack.config.js
const {webpackConfigModuleApp} = require('@creditas/microfront-webpack-config')
module.exports = webpackConfigModuleApp('calculator', {
// Override or add anything you want to your webpack config
module: {
rules: [
// e.g. apply a css loader if using css-modules
{loader: 'css-loader'},
],
},
})
Finally, create the following scripts
in your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"start": "webpack-dev-server --config ./webpack.config.js --env.standalone",
"start:single-spa": "webpack-dev-server --config ./webpack.config.js --port 8000",
"build": "webpack -p --config webpack.config.js --env.analyze=static",
"analyze": "webpack --config webpack.config.js --env.analyze=server",
}
}
To see your full webpack config, simply add a --env.debug
to your webpack cli command.
FAQs
Some defaults for webpack configs at Creditas
The npm package @creditas/microfront-webpack-config receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @creditas/microfront-webpack-config popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @creditas/microfront-webpack-config 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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