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node-hot-loader
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Node Hot Loader is a small tool for Hot Module Replacement support for Node.js application development with webpack.
It based on sources of webpack-dev-middleware and webpack/hot/only-dev-server. Under the hood it uses webpack and babel, so you can use all you need configurations in config files for babel and webpack.
The most suitable use case for Node Hot Loader is hot-reloaded express application. Express application can contains API and frontend together, moreover frontend can use own HMR, e.g. React with React Hot Loader. See how to setup React HMR with Express in React Hot Loader docs. Thus, both the frontend and the server will be hot-reloadable.
Node Hot Loader also supports webpack config files written on ES2015+ (through babel). For using ES2015+ in webpack configuration you must provide .babelrc configuration file in project root directory.
Tested with Node.js v7, but must work on previous versions.
npm install --save-dev node-hot-loader webpack
Usage: node-hot {options}
Options:
-c, --config Webpack config file. If not set then search webpack.config.js in root directory.
node-hot --config webpack.config.server.js
Node Hot Loader adds all necessaries to webpack config if not present already (e.g. HotModuleReplacementPlugin), but it's require the minimum configuration in your webpack config file:
import fs from 'fs';
export default {
// node-hot run the all entries in one child process.
// And the all entries will be with HMR support.
// Usually only one entry required for node application.
entry: {
server: [
'./server/index',
],
},
output: {
// Webpack can't find hot-update if output file is not directly in output.path.
// For example, filename: 'js/[name].js' will not work.
// However, I have no many tests for that.
filename: '[name].js',
},
};
import app from './app'; // configuring express app, e.g. routes and logic
import DB from './services/DB'; // DB service
function startServer() {
const httpServer = app.listen(app.get('port'), (error) => {
if (error) {
console.error(error);
} else {
const address = httpServer.address();
console.info(`==> 🌎 Listening on ${address.port}. Open up http://localhost:${address.port}/ in your browser.`);
}
});
// Hot Module Replacement API
if (module.hot) {
// Hot reload of `app` and related modules.
let currentApp = app;
module.hot.accept('./app', () => {
httpServer.removeListener('request', currentApp);
import('./app').then(m => {
httpServer.on('request', m.default);
currentApp = m.default;
console.log('Server reloaded!');
})
.catch(err => console.error(err));
});
// Hot reload of entry module (self). It will be restart http-server.
module.hot.accept();
module.hot.dispose(() => {
console.log('Disposing entry module...');
httpServer.close();
});
}
}
// After DB initialized start server
DB.connect()
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully connected to MongoDB. Starting http server...');
startServer();
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error('Error in server start script.', err);
});
FAQs
Hot module replacement for Node.js applications
The npm package node-hot-loader receives a total of 404 weekly downloads. As such, node-hot-loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-hot-loader 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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