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chmod-webpack-plugin
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This plugin allows you to set files and directories permissions after bundle compilation.
npm i --save chmod-webpack-plugin
// webpack.conf.js
const ChmodWebpackPlugin = require("chmod-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new ChmodWebpackPlugin([
{path: "dist/dist/", mode: 660},
{path: "dist/bin/**"},
{path: "dist/public/", mode: 640},
],
{
verbose: true,
mode: 770,
}),
],
};
// webpack.conf.js
const ChmodWebpackPlugin = require("chmod-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
plugins:[
new ChmodWebpackPlugin(config [, commonOptions])
]
}
Object or array of objects
const config = {
// Required, string or array of strings
// Globs that match files/paths to set permissions
path,
// Same as path parameter, but ,atched paths will will be ignored
exclude: [],
// Path that will be treated as relative root for globs
// By default it is a webpack's directory
root: path.dirname(module.parent.filename),
// Permissions to set
mode: 644,
// If true will output the result of each matched path processing
verbose: false,
// If true will not generate any console output (excepting errros)
silent: false,
// If true will only emulate permissions change
dryDun: false,
// If true only files will be processed
filesOnly: false,
// If true only directories will be processed
directoriesOnly: false,
};
Object of parameters tat will be used as default for all configs.
Has the same structure with config entity, instead of .path
parameter, which is ignored here.
npm i
npm run test
npm i
npm run test:coverage
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