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For proper usage and easy distribution of this configuration, webpack can be configured with webpack.config.js
. Any parameters sent to the CLI will map to a corresponding parameter in the configuration file.
Read the installation guide if you don't already have webpack and CLI installed.
webpack-cli offers a variety of commands to make working with webpack easy. By default webpack ships with
Command | Alias | Description |
---|---|---|
Command Alias Description
c |
c | Initialize a new webpack configuration |
Command Alias Description
m |
m | Migrate a configuration to a new version |
Command Alias Description
l |
l | Scaffold a loader repository |
Command Alias Description
p |
p | Scaffold a plugin repository |
Command Alias Description
i |
i | Outputs information about your system and dependencies |
Command Alias Description
s |
s | Run the webpack Dev Server |
webpack-cli offers a variety of commands to make working with webpack easy. By default webpack ships with
Note: These are the flags with webpack v4, starting v5 CLI also supports core flags
Flag | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Flag Type Description
string[] |
string[] | The entry point(s) of your application e.g.
./src/main.js |
Flag Type Description
string[] |
string[] | Provide path to a webpack configuration file e.g.
./webpack.config.js |
Flag Type Description
string[] |
string[] | Name of the configuration to use |
Flag Type Description
string[] |
string[] | Name of the configuration. Used when loading multiple configurations |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Enable colors on console |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Disables colors on console |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Merge two or more configurations using webpack-merge e.g.
-c ./webpack.config.js -c ./webpack.test.config.js |
Flag Type Description
string[] |
string[] | Environment passed to the configuration when it is a function |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Print compilation progress during build |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Outputs list of supported flags and commands |
Flag Type Description
string |
string | Output location of the file generated by webpack e.g.
./dist |
Flag Type Description
string |
string | Sets the build target |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Watch for file changes |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Enables Hot Module Replacement |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Disables Hot Module Replacement |
Flag Type Description
string |
string | Controls if and how source maps are generated. |
Flag Type Description
string |
string | Prefetch this request |
Flag Type Description
boolean, string |
boolean, string | Prints result as JSON or store it in a file |
Flag Type Description
string |
string | Defines the mode to pass to webpack |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Get current version |
Flag Type Description
boolean, string |
boolean, string | It instructs webpack on how to treat the stats |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | Disables stats output |
Flag Type Description
boolean |
boolean | It invokes
webpack-bundle-analyzer
plugin to get bundle information |
We've set certain aliases for commonly used flags to make it convenient to work with webpack.
Shortcut | Replaces |
---|---|
Shortcut Replaces -c
|
--config |
Shortcut Replaces -m
|
--merge |
Shortcut Replaces -o
|
--output-path |
Shortcut Replaces -t
|
--target |
Shortcut Replaces -w
|
--watch |
Shortcut Replaces -h
|
--hot |
Shortcut Replaces -d
|
--devtool |
Shortcut Replaces -j
|
--json |
Shortcut Replaces -v
|
--version |
Shortcut | Replaces |
---|---|
Shortcut Replaces --no-color Disabled any color on the console |
Disabled any color on the console |
Shortcut Replaces --no-hot Disabled hot reloading if you have it enabled via your config |
Disabled hot reloading if you have it enabled via your config |
Shortcut Replaces --no-stats Disables any compilation stats emitted by webpack |
Disables any compilation stats emitted by webpack |
Starting CLI v4 and webpack v5, CLI imports the entire configuration schema from webpack core to alow tuning almost every property from the command line.
Here's the list of all the core flags supported by webpack v5 with CLI v4 - link
webpack [--config webpack.config.js]
See configuration for the options in the configuration file.
webpack <entry> [<entry>] -o <output-path>
example
webpack --entry ./first.js --entry ./second.js --output-path /build
<entry>
A filename or a set of named filenames which act as the entry point to build your project. You can pass multiple entries (every entry is loaded on startup). If you pass a pair in the form <name>=<request>
, you can create an additional entry point. It will be mapped to the configuration option entry
.
<output>
A path for the bundled file to be saved in. It will be mapped to the configuration options output.path
.
Example
If your project structure is as follows -
.
├── dist
├── index.html
└── src
├── index.js
├── index2.js
└── others.js
webpack ./src/index.js -o dist
This will bundle your source code with entry as index.js
, and the output bundle file will have a path of dist
.
Hash: 07a1c2d056e28ff1cab2
Version: webpack 4.44.2
Time: 174ms
Built at: 10/10/2020 11:37:09 am
Asset Size Chunks Chunk Names
main.js 952 bytes 0 [emitted] main
Entrypoint main = main.js
[0] ./src/index.js 30 bytes {0} [built]
[1] ./src/others.js 0 bytes {0} [built]
webpack ./src/index.js ./src/others2.js -o dist/
This will form the bundle with both the files as separate entry points.
Hash: fad168056241c7181505
Version: webpack 4.44.2
Time: 175ms
Built at: 10/10/2020 11:38:28 am
Asset Size Chunks Chunk Names
main.js 1010 bytes 0 [emitted] main
Entrypoint main = main.js
[0] multi ./src/index.js ./src/others2.js 40 bytes {0} [built]
[1] ./src/index.js 30 bytes {0} [built]
[2] ./src/others.js 0 bytes {0} [built]
[3] ./src/others2.js 0 bytes {0} [built]
CLI will look for some default configurations in the path of your project, here are the config files picked up by CLI.
If no mode
is supplied via flags or config then this is the lookup order in increasing order
example - config file lookup will be in order of .webpack/webpack.config.development.js > webpack.config.development.js > webpack.config.js
'webpack.config',
'webpack.config.dev',
'webpack.config.development',
'webpack.config.prod',
'webpack.config.production',
'.webpack/webpack.config',
'.webpack/webpack.config.none',
'.webpack/webpack.config.dev',
'.webpack/webpack.config.development',
'.webpack/webpack.config.prod',
'.webpack/webpack.config.production',
'.webpack/webpackfile',
If mode
is supplied, say production
then config looking order will be -
.webpack/webpack.config.production.* > .webpack/webpack.config.prod.* > webpack.config.production.* > webpack.config.prod.* > webpack.config.*
Note that Command Line Interface has a higher precedence for the arguments you use it with than your configuration file. For instance, if you pass
--mode="production"
to webpack CLI and your configuration file usesdevelopment
,production
will be used.
List all of the commands and flags available on the cli
webpack --help
Show help for a single command or flag
webpack <command> --help
webpack --<flag> --help
Build source using a configuration file
Specifies a different configuration file to pick up. Use this if you want to specify something different from webpack.config.js
, which is one of the default.
webpack --config example.config.js
Print result of webpack as a JSON
webpack --json
If you want to store stats as json instead of printing it, you can use -
webpack --json stats.json
In every other case, webpack prints out a set of stats showing bundle, chunk and timing details. Using this option, the output can be a JSON object. This response is accepted by webpack's analyse tool, or chrisbateman's webpack-visualizer, or th0r's webpack-bundle-analyzer. The analyse tool will take in the JSON and provide all the details of the build in graphical form.
When the webpack configuration exports a function, an "environment" may be passed to it.
webpack --env production # sets env.production == true
The --env
argument accepts multiple values:
Invocation | Resulting environment |
---|---|
Invocation Resulting environment
|
{ prod: true } |
Invocation Resulting environment
|
{ prod: true, min: true } |
See the environment variables guide for more information on its usage.
Parameter | Explanation | Input type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
Parameter Explanation Input type Default
Path to the configuration file |
Path to the configuration file | string | Default Configs |
Parameter Explanation Input type Default
Name of the configuration to use |
Name of the configuration to use | string | |
Parameter Explanation Input type Default
Environment passed to the configuration, when it is a function |
Environment passed to the configuration, when it is a function | ||
Parameter Explanation Input type Default
Mode to use |
Mode to use | string | 'production' |
You can also use webpack-bundle-analyzer
to analyze your output bundles emitted by webpack. You can use --analyze
flag to invoke it via CLI.
webpack --analyze
Make sure you have
webpack-bundle-analyzer
installed in your project else CLI will prompt you to install it.
To pass arguments directly to Node.js process, you can use the NODE_OPTIONS
option.
For example, to increase the memory limit of Node.js process to 4 GB
NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096" webpack
Also, you can pass multiple options to Node.js process
NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096 -r /path/to/preload/file.js" webpack