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@siteone/builder-plugin-brotli
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> plugin for preparing compressed assets with [`brotli`](https://github.com/google/brotli)
plugin for preparing compressed assets with
brotli
$ npm install --save-dev @siteone/builder-plugin-brotli
None – recognized by and attached to @siteone/builder-core
automatically!
Configurable via the brotli
key on your bldr.config.js
file.
Default Config:
exports.brotli = {
cache: true,
threshold: 0,
minRatio: 0.8,
compressionOptions: {
quality: 11,
size_hint: 0,
lgblock: 0,
lgwin: 22,
mode: 0
}
}
Available Options:
See Options for compression-webpack-plugin
.
Also see iltorb
's Encoding Params for the compressionOptions
object.
:bulb: Explanations for the
brotli
parameters are available here.
FAQs
> plugin for preparing compressed assets with [`brotli`](https://github.com/google/brotli)
We found that @siteone/builder-plugin-brotli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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