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bundle-stats
Advanced tools
In-depth bundle analyzer for webpack(bundle size, assets, modules, packages)
Demos: Bundle analysis comparison · Bundle analysis
Analyze webpack stats(bundle size, assets, modules, packages) and compare the results between different builds.
- Bundle size and totals by file type(css, js, img, etc)
- Insights: duplicate packages, new packages
- Initial JS/CSS, Cache invalidation, and other bundle metrics
- Assets report (entrypoint, initial, types, changed, delta)
- Modules report (changed, delta, chunks, duplicate count and percentage)
- Packages report (count, duplicate, changed, delta)
:star: Side by side comparison for multiple builds
npm install -g bundle-stats
or
yarn global add bundle-stats
npm install --dev bundle-stats
or
yarn add --dev bundle-stats
The CLI is consuming the Webpack stats JSON file. The following webpack stats options are needed:
{
stats: {
// required
assets: true,
chunks: true,
modules: true,
// optional
builtAt: true,
hash: true
}
}
How to configure webpack for better debugging and monitoring
You can output the webpack stats JSON file using webpack-cli --json
option:
npx webpack --mode production --json artifacts/webpack-stats.json
$ bundle-stats -h
Usage: bundle-stats OPTIONS [WEBPACK_STATS_FILE]...
Options:
--demo Generate demo reports [boolean] [default: false]
--compare Use local saved stats for comparison
[boolean] [default: true]
--baseline Save current stats as baseline
[boolean] [default: false]
--baseline-filepath Baseline filepath, default:
node_modules/.cache/bundle-stats/baseline.json
[string]
--html Save HTML report [boolean] [default: true]
--json Save JSON data [boolean] [default: false]
-d, --out-dir Output directory [string]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
-v, --version Show version number [boolean]
$ bundle-stats --html --json __fixtures__/webpack-stats-0.json __fixtures__/webpack-stats-1.json
✔ Read Webpack stat files
✔ Read baseline data
↓ Write baseline data [skipped]
→ Not a baseline job (see --baseline).
✔ Gather data
✔ Generate reports
✔ Save reports
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Bundle size decreased with 3.06KB (-0.38%). │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Artifacts saved:
- ./dist/bundle-stats.html
- ./dist/bundle-stats.json
In compare
mode, the metrics are compared against an existing(node_modules/.cache/bundle-stats/baseline.json
) Webpack stats file(baseline). To generate the baseline webpack stats, use --baseline
option:
# Checkout to the branch/tag/commit where you want to generate the baseline
$ git checkout master
# Build your application
$ npm run build
# Run bundle-stats with --baseline option. This will save the baseline data on node_modules/.cache/bundle-stats/baseline.json
$ bundle-stats --baseline artifacts/webpack-stats.json
✔ Read Webpack stat files
↓ Read baseline data [skipped]
→ Missing baseline stats, see "--baseline" option.
✔ Write baseline data
✔ Process data
✔ Generate reports
✔ Save reports
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Bundle size decreased with 3.06KB (-0.38%). │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Artifacts saved:
- ./dist/bundle-stats.html
# Checkout to the working branch/tag/commit
$ git checkout MY_FEATURE_BRANCH
# Build your application
$ npm run build
# Run bundle-stats - the report is going to compare the current data against the generated baseline
$ bundle-stats artifacts/webpack-stats.json
✔ Read Webpack stat files
✔ Read baseline data
↓ Write baseline data [skipped]
→ Not a baseline job (see --baseline).
✔ Process data
✔ Generate reports
✔ Save reports
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Bundle size decreased with 3.06KB (-0.38%). │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Artifacts saved:
- ./dist/bundle-stats.html
The option can be disabled using --no-compare
option.
Standalone web application to compare Webpack/Lighthouse/Browsertime stats.
Github Action that generates bundle-stats reports.
bundle-stats-webpack-plugin
Webpack plugin to generate bundle stats report.
gatsby-plugin-bundle-stats
Gatsby plugin for bundle-stats.
next-plugin-bundle-stats
Next.js plugin for bundle-stats.
rollup-plugin-bundle-stats
Rollup plugin to generate bundle stats report.
FAQs
In-depth bundle analyzer for webpack(bundle size, assets, modules, packages)
We found that bundle-stats 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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