Webpack disable bundle for some entries?
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I'am setting up a CDN to distribute some JavaScript files.
So for example I need jQuery to be rendered "raw", without being bundle on a webpack module.
So I need the original file without the webpackBootstrap.
entry: ...
jquery: "./node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
module: {
rules: [
test: /.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use:
loader: "babel-loader"
test: /jquery/,
use:
loader: 'raw-loader'
]
I'm trying to use the raw loader but without success
Edited:
The workaraound taht I found is to use copy-webpack-plugin:
new CopyWebpackPlugin([
from: './node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js',
to: 'js/jquery/',
toType: 'dir'
, ],
copyUnmodified: true
),
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I'am setting up a CDN to distribute some JavaScript files.
So for example I need jQuery to be rendered "raw", without being bundle on a webpack module.
So I need the original file without the webpackBootstrap.
entry: ...
jquery: "./node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
module: {
rules: [
test: /.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use:
loader: "babel-loader"
test: /jquery/,
use:
loader: 'raw-loader'
]
I'm trying to use the raw loader but without success
Edited:
The workaraound taht I found is to use copy-webpack-plugin:
new CopyWebpackPlugin([
from: './node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js',
to: 'js/jquery/',
toType: 'dir'
, ],
copyUnmodified: true
),
Thanks
webpack bundle
copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24
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I'am setting up a CDN to distribute some JavaScript files.
So for example I need jQuery to be rendered "raw", without being bundle on a webpack module.
So I need the original file without the webpackBootstrap.
entry: ...
jquery: "./node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
module: {
rules: [
test: /.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use:
loader: "babel-loader"
test: /jquery/,
use:
loader: 'raw-loader'
]
I'm trying to use the raw loader but without success
Edited:
The workaraound taht I found is to use copy-webpack-plugin:
new CopyWebpackPlugin([
from: './node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js',
to: 'js/jquery/',
toType: 'dir'
, ],
copyUnmodified: true
),
Thanks
webpack bundle
I'am setting up a CDN to distribute some JavaScript files.
So for example I need jQuery to be rendered "raw", without being bundle on a webpack module.
So I need the original file without the webpackBootstrap.
entry: ...
jquery: "./node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js",
module: {
rules: [
test: /.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use:
loader: "babel-loader"
test: /jquery/,
use:
loader: 'raw-loader'
]
I'm trying to use the raw loader but without success
Edited:
The workaraound taht I found is to use copy-webpack-plugin:
new CopyWebpackPlugin([
from: './node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js',
to: 'js/jquery/',
toType: 'dir'
, ],
copyUnmodified: true
),
Thanks
webpack bundle
webpack bundle
edited Nov 9 at 12:16
asked Nov 9 at 10:57
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copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24
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copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24
copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24
copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24
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copy plugin is the way to go. You could also use externals if you are going to use CDN
– PlayMa256
Nov 9 at 12:24