start-server-webpack-plugin
Automatically start your server once Webpack's build completes.
Installation
$ npm install --save-dev start-server-webpack-plugin
Usage
In webpack.config.server.babel.js
:
import StartServerPlugin from "start-server-webpack-plugin";
export default {
entry: {
server: ...
},
...
plugins: [
...
new StartServerPlugin({
name: 'server.js',
nodeArgs: ['--inspect'],
args: ['scriptArgument1', 'scriptArgument2'],
}),
...
],
...
}
The name
argument in new StartServerPlugin(name)
refers to the built asset, which is named by the output options of webpack (in the example the entry server
becomes server.js
. This way, the plugin knows which entry to start in case there are several.
If you don't pass a name, the plugin will tell you the available names.
You can use nodeArgs
and args
to pass arguments to node and your script, respectively. For example, you can use this to use the node debugger.
License
MIT License 2016 © Eric Clemmons