$ cnpm install webpack-stats-plugin
This plugin will ingest the webpack stats object, process / transform the object and write out to a file for further consumption.
The most common use case is building a hashed bundle and wanting to programmatically refer to the correct bundle path in your Node.js server.
The plugin is available via npm:
$ npm install --save-dev webpack-stats-plugin
$ yarn add --dev webpack-stats-plugin
We have example webpack configurations for all versions of webpack. See., e.g.
test/webpack4/webpack.config.js
.
If you are using webpack-cli
, you can enable with:
$ webpack-cli --plugin webpack-stats-plugin/lib/stats-writer-plugin
A basic webpack.config.js
-based integration:
const { StatsWriterPlugin } = require("webpack-stats-plugin")
module.exports = {
plugins: [
// Everything else **first**.
// Write out stats file to build directory.
new StatsWriterPlugin({
filename: "stats.json" // Default
})
]
}
stats
ConfigurationThis option is passed to the webpack compiler's getStats().toJson()
method.
const { StatsWriterPlugin } = require("webpack-stats-plugin")
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new StatsWriterPlugin({
stats: {
all: false,
assets: true
}
})
]
}
The transform function has a signature of:
/**
* Transform skeleton.
*
* @param {Object} data Stats object
* @param {Object} opts Options
* @param {Object} opts.compiler Current compiler instance
* @returns {String} String to emit to file
*/
function (data, opts) {}
which you can use like:
const { StatsWriterPlugin } = require("webpack-stats-plugin");
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new StatsWriterPlugin({
transform(data, opts) {
return JSON.stringify({
main: data.assetsByChunkName.main[0],
css: data.assetsByChunkName.main[1]
}, null, 2);
}
})
]
}
You can use an asynchronous promise to transform as well:
const { StatsWriterPlugin } = require("webpack-stats-plugin");
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new StatsWriterPlugin({
filename: "stats-transform-promise.json",
transform(data) {
return Promise.resolve().then(() => JSON.stringify({
main: data.assetsByChunkName.main
}, null, INDENT));
}
})
]
}
StatsWriterPlugin(opts)
Object
) optionsString
) output file name (Default: "stats.json"
)Array
) fields of stats obj to keep (Default: ["assetsByChunkName"]
)Object|String
) stats config object or string preset (Default: {}
)Function|Promise
) transform stats obj (Default: JSON.stringify()
)Stats writer module.
Stats can be a string or array (we'll have an array due to source maps):
"assetsByChunkName": {
"main": [
"cd6371d4131fbfbefaa7.bundle.js",
"../js-map/cd6371d4131fbfbefaa7.bundle.js.map"
]
},
Note: The stats object is big. It includes the entire source included
in a bundle. Thus, we default opts.fields
to ["assetsByChunkName"]
to
only include those. However, if you want the whole thing (maybe doing an
opts.transform
function), then you can set fields: null
in options to
get all of the stats object.
You may also pass a custom stats config object (or string preset) via opts.stats
in order to select exactly what you want added to the data passed to the transform.
When opts.stats
is passed, opts.fields
will default to null
.
See:
filename
: The opts.filename
option can be a file name or path relative to
output.path
in webpack configuration. It should not be absolute.
transform
: By default, the retrieved stats object is JSON.stringify
'ed
but by supplying an alternate transform you can target any output format.
See test/webpack4/webpack.config.js
for
various examples including Markdown output.
transform
should be a String
, not an object. On
Node v4.x
if you return a real object in transform
, then webpack will
break with a TypeError
(See
#8). Just
adding a simple JSON.stringify()
around your object is usually what you need
to solve any problems.Contributions welcome!
We test against all versions of webpack. For a full explanation of our functional tests, see test/README.md
To get started, first install:
$ yarn
Our tests first do various webpack builds and then run mocha asserts on the real outputted stats files. Inefficient, but for our small sample size efficient enough.
# Lint and tests
$ yarn run lint
$ yarn run test
# All together
$ yarn run check
Active: Formidable is actively working on this project, and we expect to continue for work for the foreseeable future. Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome.
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