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Copy files and directories in webpack, supported manifest


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Copify Webpack Plugin

This is a webpack plugin that copies individual files or entire directories to the build directory.

Getting started

Install the plugin:

npm install --save-dev copify-webpack-plugin

Usage

new CopifyWebpackPlugin([patterns], options)

A pattern looks like: { from: 'source', to: 'dest' }

Pattern properties:
NameRequiredDefaultDetails
fromYexamples:
'relative/file.txt'
'/absolute/file.txt'
'relative/dir'
'/absolute/dir'
'**/*'
{glob:'**/*', dot: true}

Globs accept minimatch options
toNoutput root if from is file or dir

resolved glob path if from is glob
examples:
'relative/file.txt'
'/absolute/file.txt'
'relative/dir'
'/absolute/dir'
'relative/[name].[ext]'
'/absolute/[name].[ext]'

Templates are file-loader patterns
toTypeN'file' if to has extension or from is file

'dir' if from is directory, to has no extension or ends in '/'

'template' if to contains a template pattern
contextNcompiler.options.contextA path that determines how to interpret the from path
flattenNfalseRemoves all directory references and only copies file names

If files have the same name, the result is non-deterministic
ignoreN[]Additional globs to ignore for this pattern
transformNfunction(content, path) {
  return content;
}
Function that modifies file contents before writing to webpack
forceNfalseOverwrites files already in compilation.assets (usually added by other plugins)
excludeFromManifestNfalseExclude from manifest
Available options:
NameDefaultDetails
ignore[]Array of globs to ignore (applied to from)
manifestNManifest options
copyUnmodifiedfalseCopies files, regardless of modification when using watch or webpack-dev-server. All files are copied on first build, regardless of this option.
debug'warning'options:
'warning' - only warnings
'info' or true - file location and read info
'debug' - very detailed debugging info

Examples

var CopifyWebpackPlugin = require('copify-webpack-plugin');
var path = require('path');

module.exports = {
    context: path.join(__dirname, 'app'),
    devServer: {
        // This is required for older versions of webpack-dev-server
        // if you use absolute 'to' paths. The path should be an
        // absolute path to your build destination.
        outputPath: path.join(__dirname, 'build')
    },
    plugins: [
        new CopifyWebpackPlugin([
            // {output}/file.txt
            { from: 'from/file.txt' },
            
            // {output}/to/file.txt
            { from: 'from/file.txt', to: 'to/file.txt' },
            
            // {output}/to/directory/file.txt
            { from: 'from/file.txt', to: 'to/directory' },

            // Copy directory contents to {output}/
            { from: 'from/directory' },
            
            // Copy directory contents to {output}/to/directory/
            { from: 'from/directory', to: 'to/directory' },
            
            // Copy glob results to /absolute/path/
            { from: 'from/directory/**/*', to: '/absolute/path' },

            // Copy glob results (with dot files) to /absolute/path/
            {
                from: {
                    glob:'from/directory/**/*',
                    dot: true
                },
                to: '/absolute/path'
            },

            // Copy glob results, relative to context
            {
                context: 'from/directory',
                from: '**/*',
                to: '/absolute/path'
            },
            
            // {output}/file/without/extension
            {
                from: 'path/to/file.txt',
                to: 'file/without/extension',
                toType: 'file'
            },
            
            // {output}/directory/with/extension.ext/file.txt
            {
                from: 'path/to/file.txt',
                to: 'directory/with/extension.ext',
                toType: 'dir'
            }
        ], {
            ignore: [
                // Doesn't copy any files with a txt extension    
                '*.txt',
                
                // Doesn't copy any file, even if they start with a dot
                '**/*',

                // Doesn't copy any file, except if they start with a dot
                { glob: '**/*', dot: false }
            ],

            // By default, we only copy modified files during
            // a watch or webpack-dev-server build. Setting this
            // to `true` copies all files.
            copyUnmodified: true
        })
    ]
};

Testing

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FAQ

"EMFILE: too many open files" or "ENFILE: file table overflow"

Globally patch fs with graceful-fs

npm install graceful-fs --save-dev

At the top of your webpack config, insert this

var fs = require('fs');
var gracefulFs = require('graceful-fs');
gracefulFs.gracefulify(fs);

See this issue for more details

This doesn't copy my files with webpack-dev-server

Starting in version 3.0.0, we stopped using fs to copy files to the filesystem and started depending on webpack's in-memory filesystem:

... webpack-dev-server will serve the static files in your build folder. It’ll watch your source files for changes and when changes are made the bundle will be recompiled. This modified bundle is served from memory at the relative path specified in publicPath (see API). It will not be written to your configured output directory.

If you must have webpack-dev-server write to your output directory, you can force it with the write-file-webpack-plugin.

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MIT

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Last updated on 21 Dec 2016

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