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webpack-messages
Advanced tools
Beautifully format Webpack messages throughout your bundle lifecycle(s)!
Beautifully format Webpack messages throughout your bundle lifecycle(s)!
Default
Default Error
Named Bundles
Named Bundle Error
Custom Logger
Named Bundle Error w/ Custom Logger
$ npm install webpack-messages --save-dev
// webpack.config.js
const WebpackMessages = require('webpack-messages');
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
new WebpackMessages({
name: 'client',
logger: str => console.log(`>> ${str}`)
})
]
}
Type: String
Optionally provide a name for your bundle. Strongly recommended when compiling multiple bundles!
Type: Function
Default: str => console.log(str)
Replace the default function -- ideal for prepending a symbol or namespace to your messages.
Function receives a (colorized) message string
as its only parameter.
Type: Function
Run a custom function once a bundle has been compiled successfully. If provided, the default success handler will not run.
Function receives a formatted name
string (or ''
) and the Webpack stats
object.
MIT © Luke Edwards
FAQs
Beautifully format Webpack messages throughout your bundle lifecycle(s)!
The npm package webpack-messages receives a total of 7,672 weekly downloads. As such, webpack-messages popularity was classified as popular.
We found that webpack-messages 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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