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@gatsbyjs/parcel-namer-relative-to-cwd
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Parcel namer that preserve directory structure to stabilize output and keep the hierarchy.
@gatsbyjs/parcel-namer-relative-to-cwd
Parcel by default is trying to find common/shared directory between entries and output paths are impacted by it. See https://github.com/parcel-bundler/parcel/issues/5476#issuecomment-769058504.
With these inputs files:
a.html
sub/b.html
You get:
parcel build a.html
=> dist/a.html
parcel build sub/b.html
=> dist/b.html
parcel build a.html sub/b.html
=> dist/a.html
, dist/sub/b.html
We can see that sub/b.html
entry might result in either dist/b.html
or dist/sub/b.html
(depending wether a.html
is entry or not). This makes builds not deterministic, which is very problematic where entries are "optional".
This namer plugin stabilize output, so inside distDir
the hierarchy is the same as entry file in relation to current working directory (CWD):
parcel build a.html
=> dist/a.html
parcel build sub/b.html
=> dist/sub/b.html
parcel build a.html sub/b.html
=> dist/a.html
, dist/sub/b.html
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Parcel namer that preserves directory structures to stabilize output and keep the hierarchy.
We found that @gatsbyjs/parcel-namer-relative-to-cwd demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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