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electrode-archetype-webpack-dll

Electrode Archetype to build webpack DLLs

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Electrode Webpack DLL Archetype

Electrode Webpack DLL Archetype

Purpose

This archetype helps with creating a npm module that releases JavaScript webpack DLLs.

The DLL package then can be consumed by an Electrode application based on the Electrode app archetype.

Other common DLL consumption support:

  • Electrode apps will automatically load DLL JS bundles in dev mode.
  • Upload your JS to your CDN server and Electrode app archetype will save the URL mapping.
  • In production mode, Electrode will auto load the DLL JS bundle from your CDN server.
  • If module packed into the DLL has different version than what's installed in your node_modules, Electrode app archetype warn you.

Creating Your DLL module

Steps to create a module for publishing DLLs:

$ mkdir my-react-dll
$ cd my-react-dll
$ npm init --yes
$ npm install --save react react-dom electrode-archetype-webpack-dll
$ npm install --save-dev electrode-archetype-webpack-dll-dev

Then add these files:

xclap.js:

require("electrode-archetype-webpack-dll")();

index.js:

module.exports = {
  entry: {
    react: ["./src/dll-react.js"]
  }
};

Where src/dll-react.js should import the modules that should be included in the DLL named react.

Add these to package.json:

{
  "main": "index.js",
  "scripts": {
    "prepare": "clap build",
    "prepublishOnly": "npm run cdn-publish",
    "prepack": "clap npm:prepack",
    "postpack": "clap npm:postpack",
    "cdn-publish": "my-cdn-publish-task && clap save-cdn-map --file=cdn-assets.json"
  }
}
  • Where my-cdn-publish-task should upload the production JS bundle to your CDN server and create a file cdn-assets.json that map the bundle filename to the CDN URL.

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Package last updated on 08 May 2023

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