1.0.3 • Published 5 years ago

mutable-webpack-angular-builder v1.0.3

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Mutable Webpack Angular Builder

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mutable-webpack-angular-builder allows to freely modified the Webpack configuration generated before Angular ng use it for building.

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

Quick Start

package.json:

  ..
  "devDependencies": {
    "@angular-devkit/build-angular": "*",
    "mutable-webpack-angular-builder": "1.0.0",
    ..

angular.json:

  ..
  "architect": {
    "build": {
      "builder": "mutable-webpack-angular-builder:browser",
      "options": {
        "mutatorFile": "webpack.config.mutator.js",
    ..

webpack.config.mutator.js:

module.exports = (sourceWebpack) => {
  const filteredRules = sourceWebpack.module.rules.filter(
    (rule) => !rule.test instanceof RegExp || !rule.test.test('.css')
  )
  sourceWebpack.module.rules = filteredRules

  return sourceWebpack
}

Goal

Many things in Angular Ng processes are hard-coded and it is difficult to do some advanced customization1. The purpose of mutable-webpack-angular-builder is to allow for fully modification of the Webpack Configuration provided by Angular for more "advanced" uses.

1 Angular Ng processes are quite closed (and documentation is sometimes scattered and with a lot of "WIP").
There are other builders like @angular-builders/custom-webpack, which allows only to do merging of Webpack options.

Using/Configuration

Prerequisites

  • @angular-devkit/build-angular.

Configuration

1 . Add mutable-webpack-angular-builder (and prerequisite) to package.json:

  ..
  "devDependencies": {
    "@angular-devkit/build-angular": "*",
    "mutable-webpack-angular-builder": "1.0.0",
    ..

2 . Set builder to mutable-webpack-angular-builder in angular.json:

  ..
  "architect": {
    "build": {
      "builder": "mutable-webpack-angular-builder:browser",
    ..

Usually set as "builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:browser".

3 . Add "mutatorFile" option to the builder to indicate the file that will contain the function that mutates the Webpack configuration:

  ..
    "build": {
      "builder": "mutable-webpack-angular-builder:browser",
      "options": {
        "mutatorFile": "webpack.config.mutator.js",
    ..

mutatorFile option is an additional option introduced by mutable-webpack-angular-builder.
If the option is not defined, then mutable-webpack-angular-builder:browser will silently "fail", i.e. no mutation will be applied.

4 . Create the function that mutates the Webpack configuration:

(sourceWebpack) => {

  // do something with the Original Webpack Configuration

  return sourceWebpack // return the Modified Webpack Configuration
}

E.g: The following removes some module rules that do not work quite well with React, and add some new rules (not shown)

(sourceWebpack) => {
  const filteredRules = sourceWebpack.module.rules.filter(
    (rule) => !rule.test instanceof RegExp || !rule.test.test('.css')
  )
  filteredRules.push(reactRule)
  filteredRules.push(cssRule)

  sourceWebpack.module.rules = filteredRules

  return sourceWebpack
}

For an actual use example, see basecode-ionic-react project

5 . Export the mutator function using CommonJs (which is what is use by Angular Ng to load this):

webpack.config.mutator.js:

module.exports = (sourceWebpack) => {
  // do something with the Original Webpack Configuration

  return sourceWebpack // return the Modified Webpack Configuration
}

Advanced Configuration

A . Additional options may be define and use since no validation is imposed on the Builder's options:

angular.json:

  ..
  "architect": {
    "build": {
      "builder": "mutable-webpack-angular-builder:browser",
      "options": {
        "mutatorFile": "webpack.config.mutator.js",
        "option1": "..",
        "optionN": "..",
    ..

B . Mutator function additionally receive an object with the fields been used to call the Angular Ng Webpack's creator:

 (webpack: WebpackOptions, parameters: {root: string, projectRoot: string, host, options: {}}) => WebpackOptions

Then, the Mutator function can be:

(sourceWebpack, parameters) => {

  // do something with the Original Webpack Configuration

  // use the project root path: parameters.projectRoot
  // use an Additional options: parameters.option1

  return sourceWebpack // return the Modified Webpack Configuration
}

Extending/Developing

Developing

Documentation

  • CHANGELOG.md: add information of notable changes for each version here, chronologically ordered 1.

1(http://keepachangelog.com)

License

MIT License

Remember

  • Use code style verification tools => Encourage Best Practices and Usability.
  • Start testing early => Encourage Reliability and Maintainability.
  • Code Review everything => Encourage Functional suitability, Performance Efficiency and Team work.

Additional words

Don't forget:

  • Love what you do.
  • Learn everyday.
  • Learn yourself.
  • Share your knowledge.
  • Learn from the past, dream on the future, live and enjoy the present to the max!.

At life:

  • Let's act, not complain.
  • Be flexible.

At work:

  • Let's give solutions, not questions.