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flying-assets-webpack-plugin
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A Webpack plugin generates launching HTML for both development and production
A Webpack plugin generates launching HTML for both development and production.
This plugin is at very early stage. It just works good with my practices. Please let me know your idea. Pull Requests are welcome.
npm install --save-dev flying-assets-webpack-plugin
Currently only pug is supported.
index.pug
doctype html
meta(charset='utf-8')
meta(name='viewport', content=[
'width=device-width',
'initial-scale=1.0',
'maximum-scale=1.0',
'minimum-scale=1.0',
'user-scalable=no'
].join(', '))
title My Awesome React Project
#root #{html}
mixin assets_for(chunk)
if assets[chunk] && assets[chunk].styles
each asset in assets[chunk].styles
link(rel='stylesheet', href=`${publicPath}${asset}`)
if assets[chunk] && assets[chunk].scripts
each asset in assets[chunk].scripts
script(src=`${publicPath}${asset}`)
+assets_for('main')
webpack.*.js
const FlyingAssetsPlugin = require('flying-assets-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
/* ... */
plugins: [
/* ... */
new FlyingAssetsPlugin('index.pug'),
]
};
import express from 'express';
import webpack from 'webpack';
import webpackDevMiddleware from 'webpack-dev-middleware';
import webpackHotMiddleware from 'webpack-hot-middleware';
import webpackAssetsMiddleware from 'flying-assets-webpack-plugin/middleware';
import webpackConfig from '../webpack.dev';
const app = express();
/* ... */
const compiler = webpack(webpackConfig);
const publicPath = webpackConfig.output.publicPath;
app.use(webpackDevMiddleware(compiler, {
/* ... */
}));
app.use(webpackHotMiddleware(compiler));
app.get('*', webpackAssetsMiddleware(compiler));
/* ... */
import express from 'express';
import { join } from 'path';
const assets = join(__dirname, '..', 'dist');
const app = express();
/* ... */
app.use('/assets', express.static(assets));
app.get('*', (req, res, error) => {
res.sendFile(join(assets, 'index.html'));
});
/* ... */
For example, server-side rendering?
webpack.*.js
module.exports = {
/* ... */
plugins: [
/* ... */
new FlyingAssetsPlugin({ json: true }),
]
};
app.use(webpackAssetsMiddleware(compiler, { render: false }));
app.get('*', (req, res, error) => {
res.render('index');
});
app.locals.assets = require('../dist/assets.json');
app.locals.publicPath = require('../webpack.prod').output.publicPath;
app.get('*', (req, res, error) => {
res.render('index');
});
FAQs
A Webpack plugin generates launching HTML for both development and production
The npm package flying-assets-webpack-plugin receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, flying-assets-webpack-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that flying-assets-webpack-plugin 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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