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@f0rr0/webpack-env-ts
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Extendable environment config with webpack with Typescript support
Use custom environment configurations in front-end projects with type safety and hints.
Install package
npm i -S @f0rr0/webpack-env-ts
Add a update-config
step
{
"scripts" : {
"update-config": "node-config-ts"
}
}
Create a config
directory inside your project's root folder and add a default.json
file. A typical folder structure looks as follows —
root/
└── config/
└── default.json
default.json
should contain your application's configuration
Create typings
npm run update-config
A new Config.d.ts
will be generated automatically. This file could be ignored from git as it gets automatically generated based on the structure of default.json
Add webpack plugin
// webpack.config.js
const webpack = require('webpack');
+ const WebpackEnvTsPlugin = require('@f0rr0/webpack-env-ts/plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
...
+ new WebpackEnvTsPlugin({ verbose: true })
],
devServer: {
- port: 8000,
+ /* reference variables from your configuration! */
+ port: WebpackEnvTsPlugin.Config.PORT
}
}
// app.js
import Config from '@f0rr0/webpack-env-ts'
Config.PORT // 8000
Refer to node-config-ts
FAQs
Extendable environment config with webpack with Typescript support
We found that @f0rr0/webpack-env-ts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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