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Add the ability to include assets based on a list of paths

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  • html-webpack-include-assets-plugin

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Include Assets extension for the HTML Webpack Plugin

npm version Build Status js-semistandard-style

Enhances html-webpack-plugin functionality by allowing you to specify js or css assets to be included.

When using a plugin such as copy-webpack-plugin you may have assets output to your build directory that are not detected/output by the html-webpack-plugin.

This plugin allows you to force some of these assets to be included in the output from html-webpack-plugin.

Installation

You must be running webpack on node 4.x or higher

Install the plugin with npm:

$ npm install --save-dev html-webpack-include-assets-plugin

Basic Usage

Require the plugin in your webpack config:

var HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin = require('html-webpack-include-assets-plugin');

Add the plugin to your webpack config as follows:

plugins: [
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({ assets: [], append: true })
]  

Options

The available options are:

  • jsExtensions: string or array

    Specifies the file extensions to use to determine if assets are script assets. Default is ['.js'].

  • cssExtensions: string or array

    Specifies the file extensions to use to determine if assets are style assets. Default is ['.css'].

  • assets: string or array or object

    Assets that will be output into your html-webpack-plugin template.

    To specify just one asset, simply pass a string or object. To specify multiple, pass an array of strings or objects.

    If the asset path is static and ends in one of the jsExtensions or cssExtensions values, simply use a string value.

    If the asset is not static or does not have a valid extension, you can instead pass an object with properties path (required) and type or glob or globPath (optional). In this case path is the asset href/src, type is one of js or css, and glob is a wildcard to use to match all files in the path (uses the glob package). The globPath can be used to specify the directory from which the glob should search for filename matches (the default is to use path within webpack's output directory).

  • append: boolean

    Specifying whether the assets should be prepended (false) before any existing assets, or appended (true) after them.

  • publicPath: boolean or string

    Specifying whether the assets should be prepended with webpack's public path or a custom publicPath (string).

    A value of false may be used to disable prefixing with webpack's publicPath, or a value like myPublicPath/ may be used to prefix all assets with the given string. Default is true.

  • hash: boolean

    Specifying whether the assets should be appended with webpack's compilation hash. This is useful for cache busting. Default is false.

  • files: string or array

    Files that the assets will be added to.

    By default the assets will be included in all files. If files are defined, the assets will only be included in specified file globs (uses the minimatch package).

Example

Using HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin and CopyWebpackPlugin to include assets to html-webpack-plugin template :

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['css/bootstrap.min.css', 'css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'],
    append: false
  })
]  

Appending and prepending at the same time :

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['css/bootstrap.min.css', 'css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'],
    append: false
  }),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['css/custom.css'],
    append: true
  })
]

Using custom jsExtensions :

plugins: [
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['dist/output.js', 'lib/content.jsx'],
    append: false,
    jsExtensions: ['.js', '.jsx']
  })
]

Using custom publicPath :

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['css/bootstrap.min.css', 'css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'],
    append: false,
    publicPath: 'myPublicPath/'
  })
]

Manually specifying asset types :

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: [
      '/css/bootstrap.min.css',
      '/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css',
      { path: 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Material+Icons', type: 'css' }
    ],
    append: false,
    publicPath: ''
  })
]

Using hash option :

All asset paths will be appended with a hash query parameter (?hash=<the_hash>)

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: ['css/bootstrap.min.css', 'css/bootstrap-theme.min.css'],
    append: false,
    hash: true
  })
]

Specifying specific files

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
    filename: 'a/index.html'
  }),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
    filename: 'b/index.html'
  }),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    files: ['a/**/*.html'],
    assets: ['css/a.css'],
    append: true
  }),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    files: ['b/**/*.html'],
    assets: ['css/b.css'],
    append: true
  })
]

Specifying assets usings a glob

Note that since copy-webpack-plugin does not actually copy the files to webpack's output directory until after html-webpack-plugin has completed, it is necessary to use the globPath to retrieve filename matches relative to the original location of any such files.

plugins: [
  new CopyWebpackPlugin([
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css', to: 'css/'},
    { from: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/fonts', to: 'fonts/'}
  ]),
  new HtmlWebpackPlugin(),
  new HtmlWebpackIncludeAssetsPlugin({
    assets: [{ path: 'css', glob: '*.css', globPath: 'node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/' }],
    append: true
  })
]