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@pro-vision/pv-scripts

CLI for zero configuration frontend-toolchain setup.

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pv-scripts

CLI for zero configuration frontend-toolchain-setup.

Installation

npm i @pro-vision/pv-scripts -D

Usage

Requirements

To use the CLI, you need to create at least the entry-file (jsEntry), see Basic Configuration.

Command Line Interface

Installing this package gives you the CLI pv-scripts. It can be used with the parameters dev and prod.

To run a locally installed version of the pv-scripts, you can either call the pv-scripts command directly from your local node_modules/.bin folder or by using npx.

dev: Transpiles and bundles your code (JS/TS/JSX/TSX/SCSS) via webpack (+ all needed loaders) and opens a webpack-dev-server on the configured port (default: 8616).

npx pv-scripts dev

prod: Transpiles and bundles your code (JS/TS/JSX/TSX/SCSS) via webpack (+ all needed loaders) and writes them to your target folder.

npx pv-scripts prod
CLI flags
--stats or --statsJson

Webpack build will use webpack-bundle-analyzer to generate an html report or json output regarding the bundle sizes and its composition. Which will be stored under target/report.html and target/report.json.

This flag should only be used in combination with prod build to have a realistic information from the optimized bundles.

Configuration

Basic Configuration

Basic Configuration can be done in a pv.config.js file in the npm project root-folder. Possible configuration values are:

keytypedefaultusage
devServerPortnumber8616set webpack-dev-server port
srcPathstring"src"defines the working directory
destPathstring"target"defines where to put bundled files
namespacestring""this controls the name-prefix on your bundled files following this pattern `[namespace].app.(js
jsEntrystring"src/index.ts"defines path of your (JS|TS|JSX|TSX) entry file
cssEntrystring"src/index.scss"defines path of your SCSS entry file. If src/index.scss does not exist, no error is thrown but the css generation is simply skipped
useTSbooleantruedefines whether you want to use Typescript
useReactbooleanfalsedefines whether you want to use React
hbsEntrystringdefines path of your handlebars entry file
hbsTargetstringdefines path to your handlebars target file
handlebarsLoaderOptionsstring{}Object with additional options for the handlebars-loader. See https://github.com/pcardune/handlebars-loader for these options. Paths are relative to pv.config.js
copyStaticFilesbooleanfalsedefines whether content of /static should be copied to target
cleanDestbooleanfalsedefines whether the destination folder should be cleaned before every pv-scripts run
fontsSrcstring"resources/fonts/"defines folder in which the fonts are located
resourcesSrcstring"resources"defines resources folder which is copied to target/resources
autoConsoleClearbooleanfalsedefines whether the console should be cleared automatically in dev-mode
enableContentHashbooleanfalsedefines whether generated js and css files should contain a content hash in their names
babelDecoratorstring"legacy"@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators' version property
Example
// pv.config.js
module.exports = {
  devServerPort: 8616,
  destPath: "target",
  jsEntry: "src/index.js",
  cssEntry: "src/index.scss",
  useTS: false,
  useReact: false,
  copyStaticFiles: false
};

Further Configurations

For further customization of the webpack-config, specific config-files can be added to the npm project root-folder.

webpack.config.js: Valid webpack.config file which will be merged with both (dev/prod) default configs.

webpack.config.dev.js: Valid webpack.config file which will be merged with the dev default config.

webpack.config.prod.js: Valid webpack.config file which will be merged with the prod default config.

.babelrc.json Will add additional babel plugins to the existing webpack config

SVG loading

svg files will be automatically loaded when imported/referenced by js/ts/scss files.

Default behavior would be to extract the svg content when requested from js (this would allow to use the svg content easily to render markup), for css the svg will be emitted as a .svg file to the target folder and its url used in the output css. These can be overwritten by webpacks resource queries:

querybehaviorexample
resource or externalresource will be emitted to target folder and its url added to the importimport svgUrl from("./icon.svg?resource"); fetch(svgUrl);
inlinesvg content will be base64 encoded an used inlinebackground-image: url("./img.svg?inline"); // => background-image: url(data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN...
autowebpack will automatically choose between resource and inline based on the file size see webpack's documentation.
source or rawthe svg files content will be usedimport svgContent from("./icon.svg?raw"); el.innerHTML = svgContent;
/*! webpackIgnore: true */will ignore the file/url/* webpackIgnore: true */ background-image: url("http//some-url.svg");
SASS compilation

Per default the new (dart-)sass package will be installed and used. You can also install the sass-embedded package as an npm dependency which will then be automatically used and is twice as fast as the default sass. If you need to use the legacy sass syntax (e.g. / instead of math.div) then you need to install node-sass as an npm dependency, and it will automatically be used when sass code is compiled.

Browserslist

A default browser query is used for compiling javascript and css. i.e. latest 2 versions of evergreen browsers (chrome, firefox, safari, edge). You can define your own browserslist. See default .browserslistrc file for an example.

Examples

You can find example projects in the examples folder:

  • React with TypeScript: react-tsx

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Package last updated on 29 Apr 2024

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