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flow-status-webpack-plugin
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This webpack plugin will automatically start a Flow server (or restart if one is running) when webpack starts up, and run flow status
after each webpack build. Still experimental.
If you have any idea on how to get it better, you're welcome to contribute!
You need to have Flow installed. To do that, follow these steps.
npm install flow-status-webpack-plugin --save-dev
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin()
]
}
If you want to pass additional command-line arguments to flow start
, you can pass a flowArgs
option to the plugin:
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin({
flowArgs: '--lib path/to/interfaces/directory'
})
]
}
If you don't want the plugin to automatically restart any running Flow server, pass restartFlow: false
:
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin({
restartFlow: false
})
]
}
If provided a binary path, will run Flow from this path instead of running it from any global installation.
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin({
binaryPath: '/path/to/your/flow/installation'
})
]
}
If you want the plugin to fail the build if the code doesn't type check, pass failOnError = true
, and include the NoErrorsPlugin
:
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new webpack.NoErrorsPlugin(),
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin({
failOnError: true
})
]
}
If you want to perform an action on successful/failed Flow checks, use the onSucess
/onError
callbacks:
var FlowStatusWebpackPlugin = require('flow-status-webpack-plugin');
var notifier = require('node-notifier');
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [
new webpack.NoErrorsPlugin(),
new FlowStatusWebpackPlugin({
onSuccess: function(stdout) { notifier.notify({ title: 'Flow', message: 'Flow is happy!' }); },
onError: function(stdout) { notifier.notify({ title: 'Flow', message: 'Flow is sad!' }); }
})
]
}
This plugin is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
Run Flow Status on each Webpack build.
The npm package flow-status-webpack-plugin receives a total of 2,625 weekly downloads. As such, flow-status-webpack-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that flow-status-webpack-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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