A Webpack plugin to merge your files, unedited, into a single file.
npm install webpack-raw-bundler
var RawBundlerPlugin = require('webpack-raw-bundler');
When you don't have time to make the ordinary require statements, or when your libraries don't support modular exporting, you can use this to bundle them all together so that their globals are actually global.
In other words, from the old:
<script src="js/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="js/silly.js"></script>
<script>
$(silly()); // Some function in silly.js's global scope
</script>
To the new:
<script src="js/bundle.js"></script>
<script>
$(silly());
</script>
Add the following plugin init statement to the same block as your other webpack plugins. Simple shows only the required options, while complete shows all the options.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new RawBundlerPlugin({
bundles: [ "vendor.js" ],
"vendor.js": [ 'js/*.js' ]
})
]
}
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new RawBundlerPlugin({
excludedFilenames: [/angulartics/],
readEncoding: "utf-8",
includeFilePathComments: false,
allowDuplicatesInBundle: false,
printProgress: false,
fileEnding: "\n\n",
commentTags: { Start: "/* ", End: " */" },
bundles: [
"vendor.js",
"styles.css",
"vendor.lib.js"
],
"vendor.js": [
'js/*.js'
],
"vendor.lib.js": [{
path: "../build/*.js",
match: /vendor/
}],
"styles.css": [
'css/bootstrap.css',
'css/edits.css'
]
})
]
}
This generates two files with merged js and css content.
<!-- Simple -->
<script src="/vendor.js"></script>
<!-- Complete -->
<script src="/vendor.js"></script>
<script src="/vendor.lib.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/styles.css">
Say we have a bundle defined as follows:
"complete.js": [
"a.js",
"b.js"
]
And the following file contents:
// a.js
function a_simple() {
console.log("a_simple called.");
}
var a_global = function () { a_simple(); };
// b.js
function b_simple() {
console.log("b_simple called.");
}
var b_global = function () { a_global(); b_simple(); };
When webpack is called, the following complete.js will be made:
// complete.js
// a.js
function a_simple() {
console.log("a_simple called.");
}
var a_global = function () { a_simple(); };
// b.js
function b_simple() {
console.log("b_simple called.");
}
var b_global = function () { a_global(); b_simple(); };
Note: The filenames will not be appended to the tops of the files unless includeFilePathComments
is falgged as true.
(Required)
The output files to be made. These will be outputted to the same directory as set in module.exports.output.path
of your webpack.config
(Required)
Must have the same name as a member of bundles. The sub-array are the files to are be included in the bundle. The sub-array has the following format options:
"bundle_name.extension" : [
"pathtype1.ext",
"*.ext",
{
path: "pathtype2.ext"
match: /good_file_standard/ /* Overpowerd by the exlusion variable */
},
{ path: "*.ext2" }
]
If a path is given a wildcard, it will add all files, including all subdirectories, with the appropiate file extension from that folder on.
default: []
An array of regexp expressions that if a dynamically found filename is matched, will not be included.
default: utf-8
The encoding nodejs reads in. Look up the documentation for more information.
default: false
Puts the file path of the added file, surrounded by commentTags
, before the bundled file contents.
Note: If reading from an invlaid encoding type, ie: settings are utf-8 but file is encoded in utf-8-BOM, then you may seem some non-rendering characters generated after this.
default: false
Per individual file bundle, are identical file names allowed to be parsed?
default: false
At compile time, prints the current files being bundled to the console. Note: Since this plugin runs with async helpers, this output tends to get messy with multiple bundles.
default: { Start: "/* ", End: " */" }
The comment flags that the path to the current bundled file gets wrapped in. Only read if includeFilePathComments
is true.
default: \n\n
The string that gets appended to the end of a bundled file. Two new lines are the default for easy reading.
Add per item support for not walking into subdirectories.
Add support for `useAsLoader`
Add support for file watching
Add per bundle support for exlcusions