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@rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin
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This plugin splits minification of webpack compilations into smaller units.
npm install @rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin --save-dev
This Webpack plugin performs minification of production assets on a per-module basis, rather than minifying an entire chunk at a time. It issues async calls to the minifier for each unique module and each unique set of chunk boilerplate (i.e. the webpack runtime and the structure of the module list). This improves minification time by:
[hash] and [contenthash] tokensThe plugin will do its best to update webpack hashes if changing the direct inputs (useSourceMap, compressAsyncImports or usePortableModules) to the plugin, but if altering the minifier property itself, you may need to use the output.hashSalt property to force a change to the hashes, especially if leverging the MessagePortMinifier or similar, since it has no direct access to the configuration of the minifier.
If running on node 10, you will need to ensure that the --experimental-workers flag is enabled.
const { ModuleMinifierPlugin, WorkerPoolMinifier } = require('@rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin');
// In your webpack options:
optimization: {
minimizer: [
new ModuleMinifierPlugin({
minifier: new WorkerPoolMinifier(),
// If not provided, the plugin will attempt to guess from `mode` and `devtool`.
// Providing it expressly gives better results
useSourceMap: true
})
]
}
You can also run the ModuleMinifierPlugin in a single-threaded configuration.
// webpack.config.js
const { ModuleMinifierPlugin, LocalMinifier } = require('@rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin');
// In your webpack options:
optimization: {
minimizer: [
new ModuleMinifierPlugin({
minifier: new LocalMinifier()
})
]
}
@rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin is part of the Rush Stack family of projects.
FAQs
This plugin splits minification of webpack compilations into smaller units.
The npm package @rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin receives a total of 2,051 weekly downloads. As such, @rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rushstack/webpack4-module-minifier-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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