1.0.2 • Published 6 years ago
@mole/vue-cli-plugin-dll v1.0.2
This is a vue-cli 3.x plugin for webpack Dll-Plugin that can drastically improve build time performance. vue-cli-plugin-dll plugin register dll instruction to avoid adding extra webpack config file, it also insert DllReferencePlugin and inject chunk files automatically when you run dev/build directives.
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Quick Start
Make sure you have the vue-cli 3.x.x version installed
$ vue -VInstall plugin
$ vue add dll
# OR
$vue invoke dllSimple configuration
// vue.config.js
module.exports = {
  pluginOptions: {
    dll: {
      entry: ['vue', 'vue-route'],
      cacheFilePath: path.resolve(__dirname, './public'),
    },
  },
}Execution
$ npm run dll
#OR
$ npx vue-cli-service dllConfiguration
Options
| Params | Type | Description | Default | Required | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| entry | Object/Array/String | entry vendor | null | true | 
| open | Boolean | whether to add DllReferencePlugin plugin | true | false | 
| output | Object | output | false | |
| output.path | String | The output directory as an absolute path | 'yourProjectPath/public/dll' | false | 
| inject | Boolean | auto inject file to index.html | true | false | 
| cacheFilePath | String | The path that save vender path | 'yourProjectPath/node_modules/vue-cli-plugin-dll/src' | false | 
| format | Boolean | manifest json file (output) will be formatted | false | false | 
| reservedPlugins | Array | Reserve plugins. | [] | false | 
vue.config.js
module.exports = {
  // Other options...
  pluginOptions: {
    dll: {
      entry: ['vue'],
      /**
       * the directory path where the vendor files will be generated in
       * when running vue-cli-service dll
       */
      output: path.join(__dirname, './public/dll'),
      // If you only want to open `dll plugin` during production build,
      // you can use the following config:
      open: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production',
      // !! Recommended configuration
      cacheFilePath: path.resolve(__dirname, './public'),
    },
  },
}License
MIT