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ack-webpack
A code bundler that drastically reduces setup time by offering an init prompt of project setup questions and includes a fantastic browser reloader.
NOTE: This package does not depend on webpack and is completely useful without ever installing webpack
Typical a 4 Step Process
- install
- init
- install jsDependencies
- build or watch your code
Table of Contents
Overview
This package greatly reduces common project setup times for the task of bundling javascript code.
- Includes ability to code watch without the use of webpack nor webpack-dev-server
- ack-webpack reloader does not include hot swap reloading, install webpack-dev-server for that boost
- Includes sophisticated CLI init commands to help get a project going
- Somewhat experimental and needs refinements for more complicated tasks
- Includes sophisticated CLI install commands to help included jsDependencies that are seperate from devDependencies
Installation
Install ack-webpack into your project
npm install ack-webpack --save-dev
postinstall, one entry will be added into your package.json scripts of "ack-webpack":"ack-webpack" to allow short-hand cli commands
Initialization
ack-webpack does not operate standing alone, it requires your instructions.
npm run ack-webpack -- init
The above command works because during postinstall of ack-webpack, a script entry was added to your package.json
Optional Global Install
It's possible to make your commands even shorter by installing ack-webpack globally
npm install -g ack-webpack
If you did install ack-webpack globally, your init now looks as follows
ack-webpack init
Commands
Build Example
npm run ack-webpack -- app/index.js www/app.js --production
Build Example 2. Same Above Example, using Global Installation
ack-webpack app/index.js www/app.js --production
Build, Watch Code, and Reload Browser Example
ack-webpack app/index.js www/app.js --watch --browser=www/
Browser Test Example
ack-webpack reload www
Build. After Build, Show in Browser Example
ack-webpack app/index.js www/app.js --production --browser
Command Options
- skip-source-maps Boolean - javascript minify pointers in .map file (adds compile time)
- production Boolean = false - output files will be minified with NO source-maps
- minify Boolean = false - output files will be compressed
- watch Boolean = false - files are built and kept in memory and recompiled on any change
- browser String - opens browser on computer. Add = sign and path to server if not same path as build file
- port Number = 3000 - What port to run reload browser
Time Saver Scripts
Add these recommended entries into your package.json scripts to save yourself sometime
package.json convenience scripts
{
"scripts":{
"start": "ack-webpack reload src-path",
"build": "ack-webpack src-path/index.js www/index.js --production",
"watch": "ack-webpack src-path/index.js www/index.js --watch --browser=www/"
}
}
Now you can simply just run the following commands
npm run build
npm run watch
jsDependencies
To make life easier, ack-webpack params and utilizes a "jsDependencies" key of package.json files
Install your own jsDependencies
This will add an entry to your package.json jsDependencies
npm run ack-webpack -- install ack-angular-fx
Compound Installs
npm run ack-webpack -- install ack-x ack-angular-fx@^1.03 ack-p
Lock subsequent jsDependencies by having them written into your main package.json.jsDependencies
npm run ack-webpack -- install ack-angular-fx --lock
Install All jsDependencies
Almost like npm install
but for jsDependencies
npm run ack-webpack -- install ack-angular-fx