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@cypress/webpack-batteries-included-preprocessor
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Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack with dependencies included and support for various ES features, TypeScript, and CoffeeScript
Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack, with dependencies included and support for:
This preprocessor is a wrapper for the webpack preprocessor. The webpack preprocessor does not include any extra dependencies (e.g. babel-loader
, ts-loader
), since most users will use their own webpack.config.js
with it and already have the necessary dependencies installed. This preprocessor is for users who do not have those dependencies installed and would prefer not to configure the preprocessor to handle things like TypeScript and CoffeeScript.
npm install --save-dev @cypress/webpack-batteries-included-preprocessor
In your project's plugins file:
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor())
}
This preprocessor supports the same options as the webpack preprocessor, so see its README for more information.
Use the version of Node that matches Cypress.
Run the tests:
npm test
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack with dependencies included and support for various ES features, TypeScript, and CoffeeScript
We found that @cypress/webpack-batteries-included-preprocessor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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