1.0.0 • Published 1 month ago

weldable v1.0.0

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weldable

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Default webpack development and production configuration.

The goal of weldable is to make it easier to install webpack build packages and be up and running with a basic development or production build with minimal preferences.

weldable is intended...

  • To be quickly used for basic webpack development and production builds.
  • To purposefully not include webpack configurations for linting and styling aspects beyond basic webpack capabilities.
  • To be designed with the expectation that you can expand on the weldable base using the CLI extend option. -x ./webpack.exampleConfig.js.
  • To be used as a single build resource with exposed webpack plugins/addons. And without the need to reinstall available webpack packages (or at least the ones weldable uses).

If weldable doesn't work for you, you can always go back to the webpack project init command

Requirements

The basic requirements:

  • NodeJS version 18.12.0+
  • NPM

    There appear to be dependency mapping issues with Yarn v1.x.x lock files, Typescript and webpack, and specific dependencies using ES modules. If you do decide to use Yarn use the latest version.

Install CLI and package

NPM install...

  $ npm i weldable --save-dev

or Yarn

  $ yarn add weldable --dev

How to use

For in-depth use of weldable see our DOCS.

Basic CLI use

  $ weldable --help
  Use a webpack configuration for development and production.

  Usage: weldable [options]

  Options:
  -e, --env           Use a default configuration type if NODE_ENV is not set to the available choices.
                                                               [string] [choices: "development", "production"] [default: "production"]
  -l, --loader        Preprocess loader, use the classic JS (babel-loader), TS (ts-loader), or "none" to use webpack defaults, or a
                      different loader.                                         [string] [choices: "none", "js", "ts"] [default: "js"]
  -s, --stats         Output JSON webpack bundle stats. Use the default, or a relative project path and filename [./stats.json]
                                                                                                                              [string]
      --tsconfig      Generate a base tsconfig from NPM @tsconfig/[base]. An existing tsconfig.json will override this option, see
                      tsconfig-opt. This option can be run without running webpack.
                            [string] [choices: "", "create-react-app", "node18", "node20", "react-native", "recommended", "strictest"]
      --tsconfig-opt  Regenerate or merge a tsconfig                           [string] [choices: "merge", "regen"] [default: "regen"]
  -x, --extend        Extend, or override, the default configs with your own relative path webpack configs using webpack merge.[array]
  -h, --help          Show help                                                                                              [boolean]
  -v, --version       Show version number                                                                                    [boolean]

Example NPM scripts

A basic development start, and production build, using your own op

"scripts": {
  "start": "weldable -e development",
  "build": "weldable"
}

A development start, and production build, using your own webpack configurations merged with the defaults.

"scripts": {
  "start": "weldable -e development -x ./webpack.yourCustomBuild.js -x ./webpack.developmentBuild.js",
  "build": "weldable -x ./webpack.yourCustomBuild.js -x ./webpack.productionBuild.js"
}

Basic lib use

The lib aspect of weldable is exported as CommonJS and is intended to be run as part of your build process without the need to install many additional packages.

Two primary things are exposed through weldable...

  • packages, such as webpack-merge
  • and weldable "helper" functions

Example packages use...

const packages = require('weldable/lib/packages');

const aPackage = packages.[PACKAGE_NAME];

Example helper function use...

const { dotenv } = require('weldable');

const dotenvFunc = dotenv.[FUNC];

A listing of exposed packages and weldable functions can be found under our DOCS or package.json dependencies.

Credit

This project is influenced by Create React App and other packaging tools.

Contributing

Contributing? Guidelines can be found here CONTRIBUTING.md.