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In-depth bundle analyzer for webpack(bundle size, assets, modules, packages)

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  • bundle-stats-webpack-plugin
  • bundle-stats-webpack-plugin/lib/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (bundle-stats-webpack-plugin) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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Demo: Compare multiple builds, Single build

BundleStats webpack plugin

Analyze webpack stats(bundle size, assets, modules, packages) and compare the results between different builds.

Node version GitHub action CodeQL

RelativeCI

- Bundle size and totals by file type(css, js, img, etc)
- Cache invalidation, Initial JS/CSS and other bundle specific metrics
- Assets report (entrypoint, initial, types, changed, delta)
- Modules report (changed, delta, chunks, duplicate count and percentage)
- Packages report (count, duplicate, changed, delta)
Side by side comparison for multiple builds

Table of Contents

Install

npm install --dev bundle-stats-webpack-plugin

or

yarn add --dev bundle-stats-webpack-plugin

Webpack configuration

// webpack.config.js
const { BundleStatsWebpackPlugin } = require('bundle-stats-webpack-plugin');

module.exports = {
  ...,
  plugins: [
    new BundleStatsWebpackPlugin()
  ]
}

BundleStatsWebpackPlugin(options)

  • compare - use local saved stats for comparison (default true).
  • baseline - save current webpack stats as baseline (default false).
  • html - output html report (default true).
  • json - output json report (default false).
  • outDir - output directory relative to webpack output.path (default '').
  • silent - stop logging info and only log warning and error (default false).
  • stats - Webpack stats options default:
    {
      stats: {
        assets: true,
        chunks: true,
        modules: true,
        builtAt: true,
        hash: true
      }
    }

Use with create-react-app

You will need to customize the default webpack config. That can be done by using react-app-rewired which is one of create-react-app's custom config solutions. You will also need customize-cra.

npm install --dev customize-cra react-app-rewired

or

yarn add customize-cra react-app-rewired --dev

Change your default scripts in package.json to:

/* package.json */
"scripts": {
  "start": "react-app-rewired start",
  "build": "react-app-rewired build",
  "test": "react-app-rewired test"
}

Create a file config-overrides.js at the same level as package.json.

// config-overrides.js
const { override, addWebpackPlugin } = require('customize-cra');
const { BundleStatsWebpackPlugin } = require('bundle-stats-webpack-plugin');

module.exports = override(
  addWebpackPlugin(new BundleStatsWebpackPlugin()),
);

Compare mode

In compare mode, the metrics are compared against an existing(node_modules/.cache/bundle-stats/baseline.json) Webpack stats file(baseline). To generate the baseline webpack stats, set BUNDLE_STATS_BASELINE environmental variable to true or set BundleStatsWebpackPlugin baseline option to true:

# Checkout to the branch/tag/commit where you want to generate the baseline
$ git checkout master

# Build your application with BUNDLE_STATS_BASELINE environmental variable
$ BUNDLE_STATS_BASELINE=true npm run build

# Checkout to the working branch/tag/commit
$ git checkout MY_FEATURE_BRANCH

# Build your application
$ npm run build

The option can be disabled by setting BundleStatsWebpackPlugin compare option to false.

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bundle-stats

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CLI to generate bundle stats report.

gatsby-plugin-bundle-stats

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Gatsby plugin for bundle-stats.

next-plugin-bundle-stats

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Next.js plugin for bundle-stats.

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Standalone web application to compare Webpack/Lighthouse/Browsertime stats.

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bundle-stats-action

Github Action that generates bundle-stats reports.