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webpack-logger-plugin
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What you get:
With readable error output:
When using Webpack the default output during compilation is generally not all that helpful. This plugin draws from a few other plugins out there to give you progress output and a clean terminal.
Why not use nyan-progress-webpack-plugin? For a simple reason, this plugin aims to simplify terminal output and progress bars with webpack are not all that helpful since the total number of modules being bundled is not known on startup, meaning your progress bar keeps adjusting down as build continues. Instead, we use a spinner along with react-dev-utils' helpful message formatting.
TL;DR
This package is for Webpack users who have large projects created before they could benefit from create-react-app.
$ npm i -D webpack-logger-plugin
Add to your webpack config:
const WebpackLoggerPlugin = require('webpack-logger-plugin')
const config = {
entry: '...',
output: {...},
modules: {...},
plugins: [
new WebpackLoggerPlugin()
]
}
And add this to your webpack-dev-server config:
const server = new webpackDevServer(compiler, {
quiet: true,
// If using proxy add logLevel: 'silent'
proxy: {
'/api': {
...
logLevel: 'silent'
}
}
})
FAQs
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The npm package webpack-logger-plugin receives a total of 54 weekly downloads. As such, webpack-logger-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that webpack-logger-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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