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customize-cra
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This project piggybacks on [`react-app-rewired`](https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired/) to customize create-react-app for version 2.0 and higher.
The customize-cra package is a utility for customizing Create React App (CRA) configurations without ejecting. It allows you to override the default Webpack configuration, Babel configuration, and other settings in a CRA project.
Override Webpack Configuration
This feature allows you to override the default Webpack configuration. In this example, a Webpack alias is added to simplify imports from the 'src/components' directory.
const { override, addWebpackAlias } = require('customize-cra');
const path = require('path');
module.exports = override(
addWebpackAlias({
['@components']: path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/components')
})
);
Modify Babel Configuration
This feature allows you to modify the Babel configuration. In this example, the 'babel-plugin-styled-components' plugin is added to the Babel configuration.
const { override, addBabelPlugin } = require('customize-cra');
module.exports = override(
addBabelPlugin('babel-plugin-styled-components')
);
Add PostCSS Plugins
This feature allows you to add PostCSS plugins to the configuration. In this example, the 'postcss-preset-env' plugin is added.
const { override, addPostcssPlugins } = require('customize-cra');
module.exports = override(
addPostcssPlugins([require('postcss-preset-env')])
);
react-app-rewired is a package that allows you to override Create React App configurations without ejecting. It is similar to customize-cra but provides a more general approach to modifying CRA configurations. While customize-cra provides specific functions for common modifications, react-app-rewired allows for more manual and flexible configuration changes.
CRACO (Create React App Configuration Override) is another package that allows you to customize Create React App configurations without ejecting. It is similar to customize-cra but offers a more structured and extensible way to modify CRA configurations. CRACO supports plugins and provides a more organized way to manage configuration changes.
This project piggybacks on react-app-rewired
to customize create-react-app for version 2.0 and higher.
To start, this project will export methods I need for what I'm using CRA for, but PRs will of course be welcome.
The functions documented below can be imported by name, and used in your config-overrides.js
file, as explained below.
const { addDecoratorsLegacy } = require("customize-cra");
"Stuff can break" - Dan Abramov
Using this library will override default behavior and configuration of create-react-app, and therefore invalidate the guarentees that come with it. Use with discretion!
Adds a babel plugin. Not sure what else to say here.
Add decorators in legacy mode. Be sure to have @babel/plugin-proposal-decorators
installed.
Does what it says. You may need this along with addDecoratorsLegacy
in order to get decorators and exports to parse together.
Adds the provided alias info into webpack's alias section. Pass an object literal with as many entries as you'd like, and the whole object will be merged in.
Adds the bundle visualizer plugin to your webpack config. Be sure to have webpack-bundle-analyzer
installed.
To use these plugins, import the override
function, and call it with whatever plugins you need. Each of these plugin invocations will return a new function, that override
will call with the newly modified config object. This means that if you need to conditionally apply any of these plugins, just provide a lambda that receives the config object, and conditionally invoke a plugin as needed, being sure to call it twice.
For example
const { override, addDecoratorsLegacy, disableEsLint, addBundleVisualizer, addWebpackAlias } = require("customize-cra");
const path = require("path");
module.exports = override(
addDecoratorsLegacy(),
disableEsLint(),
config => (process.env.BUNDLE_VISUALIZE == 1 ? addBundleVisualizer()(config) : config),
addWebpackAlias({ ["ag-grid-react$"]: path.resolve(__dirname, "src/shared/agGridWrapper.js") })
);
If you want CRA 2 to work with MobX, use the addDecoratorsLegacy
and disableEsLint
.
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The npm package customize-cra receives a total of 108,813 weekly downloads. As such, customize-cra popularity was classified as popular.
We found that customize-cra demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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