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extract-modules-webpack-plugin
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Extract modules fomr a webpack entry bundle into any number of arbitrarily defined smaller bundles
Please note that this plugin is experimental for now. I only test it on my projects which all have a manifest declared in the CommonsChunkPlugin. Not sure how it will behave without it. It's also derived from the original plugin split-by-name-webpack-plugin.
This plugin will extract modules from any entry bundle into any number of arbitrarily defined smaller bundles
Configuration of the plugin is simple. You instantiate the plugin with a single array of objects (lets call them buckets) with the keys name
and test
. Any modules which are in your entry chunk which match the
bucket's regular expression inside test (first matching bucket is used), are then moved to a new chunk with the given name.
Further limiting can be achieved using the options only
(whitelist) and except
(blacklist). They both accept either a single or an array of entry bundle names.
Creating a 'catch-all' bucket is not necessary: anything which doesn't match one of the defined buckets will be left in the original chunk.
var ExtractModulesPlugin = require('extract-modules-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
entry: {
app: 'app.js',
frameworks: 'frameworks.js'
},
output: {
path: __dirname + '/public',
filename: "[name]-[chunkhash].js",
chunkFilename: "[name]-[chunkhash].js"
},
plugins: [
new ExtractModulesPlugin([{
name: 'vendor',
test: /vendor\//,
except: 'frameworks'
}, {
name: 'views',
test: /views\//,
only: 'app'
}])
]
};
An an example structure of modules included in the entry chunk:
/lib
/views
/list.js
/grid.js
/url.js
/vendor
/jquery.js
/backbone.js
/views
/home.js
/banner.js
/app.js
/frameworks.js (requires vendor/backbone.js)
The output would be three files:
app-[hash].js
, containing:
app.js
lib/url.js
vendor-[hash].js
, containing:
vendor/jquery.js
frameworks-[hash].js
, containing:
vendor/backbone.js
views-[hash].js
, containing:
lib/views/list.js
lib/views/grid.js
views/home.js
views/banner.js
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Extract modules fomr a webpack entry bundle into any number of arbitrarily defined smaller bundles
The npm package extract-modules-webpack-plugin receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, extract-modules-webpack-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
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