Here is my web.config.js file
'use strict';
const path = require('path');
const webpack = require('webpack');
const resolve = require('resolve');
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
const CaseSensitivePathsPlugin = require('case-sensitive-paths-webpack-plugin');
const InlineChunkHtmlPlugin = require('react-dev-utils/InlineChunkHtmlPlugin');
const TerserPlugin = require('terser-webpack-plugin');
const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin');
const CssMinimizerPlugin = require('css-minimizer-webpack-plugin');
const { WebpackManifestPlugin } = require('webpack-manifest-plugin');
const InterpolateHtmlPlugin = require('react-dev-utils/InterpolateHtmlPlugin');
const WorkboxWebpackPlugin = require('workbox-webpack-plugin');
const ModuleScopePlugin = require('react-dev-utils/ModuleScopePlugin');
const getCSSModuleLocalIdent = require('react-dev-utils/getCSSModuleLocalIdent');
const ESLintPlugin = require('eslint-webpack-plugin');
const paths = require('./paths');
const modules = require('./modules');
const getClientEnvironment = require('./env');
const ModuleNotFoundPlugin = require('react-dev-utils/ModuleNotFoundPlugin');
const ForkTsCheckerWebpackPlugin =
process.env.TSC_COMPILE_ON_ERROR === 'true'
? require('react-dev-utils/ForkTsCheckerWarningWebpackPlugin')
: require('react-dev-utils/ForkTsCheckerWebpackPlugin');
const ReactRefreshWebpackPlugin = require('#pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin');
const createEnvironmentHash = require('./webpack/persistentCache/createEnvironmentHash');
// Source maps are resource heavy and can cause out of memory issue for large source files.
const shouldUseSourceMap = process.env.GENERATE_SOURCEMAP !== 'false';
const reactRefreshRuntimeEntry = require.resolve('react-refresh/runtime');
const reactRefreshWebpackPluginRuntimeEntry = require.resolve(
'#pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin'
);
const babelRuntimeEntry = require.resolve('babel-preset-react-app');
const babelRuntimeEntryHelpers = require.resolve(
'#babel/runtime/helpers/esm/assertThisInitialized',
{ paths: [babelRuntimeEntry] }
);
const babelRuntimeRegenerator = require.resolve('#babel/runtime/regenerator', {
paths: [babelRuntimeEntry],
});
// Some apps do not need the benefits of saving a web request, so not inlining the chunk
// makes for a smoother build process.
const shouldInlineRuntimeChunk = process.env.INLINE_RUNTIME_CHUNK !== 'false';
const emitErrorsAsWarnings = process.env.ESLINT_NO_DEV_ERRORS === 'true';
const disableESLintPlugin = process.env.DISABLE_ESLINT_PLUGIN === 'true';
const imageInlineSizeLimit = parseInt(
process.env.IMAGE_INLINE_SIZE_LIMIT || '10000'
);
// Check if TypeScript is setup
const useTypeScript = fs.existsSync(paths.appTsConfig);
// Check if Tailwind config exists
const useTailwind = fs.existsSync(
path.join(paths.appPath, 'tailwind.config.js')
);
// Get the path to the uncompiled service worker (if it exists).
const swSrc = paths.swSrc;
// style files regexes
const cssRegex = /\.css$/;
const cssModuleRegex = /\.module\.css$/;
const sassRegex = /\.(scss|sass)$/;
const sassModuleRegex = /\.module\.(scss|sass)$/;
const hasJsxRuntime = (() => {
if (process.env.DISABLE_NEW_JSX_TRANSFORM === 'true') {
return false;
}
try {
require.resolve('react/jsx-runtime');
return true;
} catch (e) {
return false;
}
})();
// This is the production and development configuration.
// It is focused on developer experience, fast rebuilds, and a minimal bundle.
module.exports = function (webpackEnv) {
const isEnvDevelopment = webpackEnv === 'development';
const isEnvProduction = webpackEnv === 'production';
// Variable used for enabling profiling in Production
// passed into alias object. Uses a flag if passed into the build command
const isEnvProductionProfile =
isEnvProduction && process.argv.includes('--profile');
// We will provide `paths.publicUrlOrPath` to our app
// as %PUBLIC_URL% in `index.html` and `process.env.PUBLIC_URL` in JavaScript.
// Omit trailing slash as %PUBLIC_URL%/xyz looks better than %PUBLIC_URL%xyz.
// Get environment variables to inject into our app.
const env = getClientEnvironment(paths.publicUrlOrPath.slice(0, -1));
const shouldUseReactRefresh = env.raw.FAST_REFRESH;
// common function to get style loaders
const getStyleLoaders = (cssOptions, preProcessor) => {
const loaders = [
isEnvDevelopment && require.resolve('style-loader'),
isEnvProduction && {
loader: MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader,
// css is located in `static/css`, use '../../' to locate index.html folder
// in production `paths.publicUrlOrPath` can be a relative path
options: paths.publicUrlOrPath.startsWith('.')
? { publicPath: '../../' }
: {},
},
{
loader: require.resolve('css-loader'),
options: cssOptions,
},
{
// Options for PostCSS as we reference these options twice
// Adds vendor prefixing based on your specified browser support in
// package.json
loader: require.resolve('postcss-loader'),
options: {
postcssOptions: {
// Necessary for external CSS imports to work
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/2677
ident: 'postcss',
config: false,
plugins: !useTailwind
? [
'postcss-flexbugs-fixes',
[
'postcss-preset-env',
{
autoprefixer: {
flexbox: 'no-2009',
},
stage: 3,
},
],
// Adds PostCSS Normalize as the reset css with default options,
// so that it honors browserslist config in package.json
// which in turn let's users customize the target behavior as per their needs.
'postcss-normalize',
]
: [
'tailwindcss',
'postcss-flexbugs-fixes',
[
'postcss-preset-env',
{
autoprefixer: {
flexbox: 'no-2009',
},
stage: 3,
},
],
],
},
sourceMap: isEnvProduction ? shouldUseSourceMap : isEnvDevelopment,
},
},
].filter(Boolean);
if (preProcessor) {
loaders.push(
{
loader: require.resolve('resolve-url-loader'),
options: {
sourceMap: isEnvProduction ? shouldUseSourceMap : isEnvDevelopment,
root: paths.appSrc,
},
},
{
loader: require.resolve(preProcessor),
options: {
sourceMap: true,
},
}
);
}
return loaders;
};
return {
target: ['browserslist'],
// Webpack noise constrained to errors and warnings
stats: 'errors-warnings',
mode: isEnvProduction ? 'production' : isEnvDevelopment && 'development',
// Stop compilation early in production
bail: isEnvProduction,
devtool: isEnvProduction
? shouldUseSourceMap
? 'source-map'
: false
: isEnvDevelopment && 'cheap-module-source-map',
// These are the "entry points" to our application.
// This means they will be the "root" imports that are included in JS bundle.
entry: paths.appIndexJs,
output: {
// The build folder.
path: paths.appBuild,
// Add /* filename */ comments to generated require()s in the output.
pathinfo: isEnvDevelopment,
// There will be one main bundle, and one file per asynchronous chunk.
// In development, it does not produce real files.
filename: isEnvProduction
? 'static/js/[name].[contenthash:8].js'
: isEnvDevelopment && 'static/js/bundle.js',
// There are also additional JS chunk files if you use code splitting.
chunkFilename: isEnvProduction
? 'static/js/[name].[contenthash:8].chunk.js'
: isEnvDevelopment && 'static/js/[name].chunk.js',
assetModuleFilename: 'static/media/[name].[hash][ext]',
// webpack uses `publicPath` to determine where the app is being served from.
// It requires a trailing slash, or the file assets will get an incorrect path.
// We inferred the "public path" (such as / or /my-project) from homepage.
publicPath: paths.publicUrlOrPath,
// Point sourcemap entries to original disk location (format as URL on Windows)
devtoolModuleFilenameTemplate: isEnvProduction
? info =>
path
.relative(paths.appSrc, info.absoluteResourcePath)
.replace(/\\/g, '/')
: isEnvDevelopment &&
(info => path.resolve(info.absoluteResourcePath).replace(/\\/g, '/')),
},
cache: {
type: 'filesystem',
version: createEnvironmentHash(env.raw),
cacheDirectory: paths.appWebpackCache,
store: 'pack',
buildDependencies: {
defaultWebpack: ['webpack/lib/'],
config: [__filename],
tsconfig: [paths.appTsConfig, paths.appJsConfig].filter(f =>
fs.existsSync(f)
),
},
},
infrastructureLogging: {
level: 'none',
},
optimization: {
minimize: isEnvProduction,
minimizer: [
// This is only used in production mode
new TerserPlugin({
terserOptions: {
parse: {
// We want terser to parse ecma 8 code. However, we don't want it
// to apply any minification steps that turns valid ecma 5 code
// into invalid ecma 5 code. This is why the 'compress' and 'output'
// sections only apply transformations that are ecma 5 safe
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/pull/4234
ecma: 8,
},
compress: {
ecma: 5,
warnings: false,
// Disabled because of an issue with Uglify breaking seemingly valid code:
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/2376
// Pending further investigation:
// https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2/issues/2011
comparisons: false,
// Disabled because of an issue with Terser breaking valid code:
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/5250
// Pending further investigation:
// https://github.com/terser-js/terser/issues/120
inline: 2,
},
mangle: {
safari10: true,
},
// Added for profiling in devtools
keep_classnames: isEnvProductionProfile,
keep_fnames: isEnvProductionProfile,
output: {
ecma: 5,
comments: false,
// Turned on because emoji and regex is not minified properly using default
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/2488
ascii_only: true,
},
},
}),
// This is only used in production mode
new CssMinimizerPlugin(),
],
},
resolve: {
// This allows you to set a fallback for where webpack should look for modules.
// We placed these paths second because we want `node_modules` to "win"
// if there are any conflicts. This matches Node resolution mechanism.
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/253
modules: ['node_modules', paths.appNodeModules].concat(
modules.additionalModulePaths || []
),
// These are the reasonable defaults supported by the Node ecosystem.
// We also include JSX as a common component filename extension to support
// some tools, although we do not recommend using it, see:
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/290
// `web` extension prefixes have been added for better support
// for React Native Web.
extensions: paths.moduleFileExtensions
.map(ext => `.${ext}`)
.filter(ext => useTypeScript || !ext.includes('ts')),
alias: {
// Support React Native Web
// https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/08/a-glimpse-into-the-future-with-react-native-for-web/
'react-native': 'react-native-web',
// Allows for better profiling with ReactDevTools
...(isEnvProductionProfile && {
'react-dom$': 'react-dom/profiling',
'scheduler/tracing': 'scheduler/tracing-profiling',
}),
...(modules.webpackAliases || {}),
},
plugins: [
// Prevents users from importing files from outside of src/ (or node_modules/).
// This often causes confusion because we only process files within src/ with babel.
// To fix this, we prevent you from importing files out of src/ -- if you'd like to,
// please link the files into your node_modules/ and let module-resolution kick in.
// Make sure your source files are compiled, as they will not be processed in any way.
new ModuleScopePlugin(paths.appSrc, [
paths.appPackageJson,
reactRefreshRuntimeEntry,
reactRefreshWebpackPluginRuntimeEntry,
babelRuntimeEntry,
babelRuntimeEntryHelpers,
babelRuntimeRegenerator,
]),
],
},
module: {
strictExportPresence: true,
rules: [
// Handle node_modules packages that contain sourcemaps
shouldUseSourceMap && {
enforce: 'pre',
exclude: /#babel(?:\/|\\{1,2})runtime/,
test: /\.(js|mjs|jsx|ts|tsx|css)$/,
loader: require.resolve('source-map-loader'),
},
{
// "oneOf" will traverse all following loaders until one will
// match the requirements. When no loader matches it will fall
// back to the "file" loader at the end of the loader list.
oneOf: [
// TODO: Merge this config once `image/avif` is in the mime-db
// https://github.com/jshttp/mime-db
{
test: [/\.avif$/],
type: 'asset',
mimetype: 'image/avif',
parser: {
dataUrlCondition: {
maxSize: imageInlineSizeLimit,
},
},
},
// "url" loader works like "file" loader except that it embeds assets
// smaller than specified limit in bytes as data URLs to avoid requests.
// A missing `test` is equivalent to a match.
{
test: [/\.bmp$/, /\.gif$/, /\.jpe?g$/, /\.png$/],
type: 'asset',
parser: {
dataUrlCondition: {
maxSize: imageInlineSizeLimit,
},
},
},
{
test: /\.svg$/,
use: [
{
loader: require.resolve('#svgr/webpack'),
options: {
prettier: false,
svgo: false,
svgoConfig: {
plugins: [{ removeViewBox: false }],
},
titleProp: true,
ref: true,
},
},
{
loader: require.resolve('file-loader'),
options: {
name: 'static/media/[name].[hash].[ext]',
},
},
],
issuer: {
and: [/\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx|md|mdx)$/],
},
},
// Process application JS with Babel.
// The preset includes JSX, Flow, TypeScript, and some ESnext features.
{
test: /\.(js|mjs|jsx|ts|tsx)$/,
include: paths.appSrc,
loader: require.resolve('babel-loader'),
options: {
customize: require.resolve(
'babel-preset-react-app/webpack-overrides'
),
presets: [
[
require.resolve('babel-preset-react-app'),
{
runtime: hasJsxRuntime ? 'automatic' : 'classic',
},
],
],
plugins: [
isEnvDevelopment &&
shouldUseReactRefresh &&
require.resolve('react-refresh/babel'),
].filter(Boolean),
// This is a feature of `babel-loader` for webpack (not Babel itself).
// It enables caching results in ./node_modules/.cache/babel-loader/
// directory for faster rebuilds.
cacheDirectory: true,
// See #6846 for context on why cacheCompression is disabled
cacheCompression: false,
compact: isEnvProduction,
},
},
// Process any JS outside of the app with Babel.
// Unlike the application JS, we only compile the standard ES features.
{
test: /\.(js|mjs)$/,
exclude: /#babel(?:\/|\\{1,2})runtime/,
loader: require.resolve('babel-loader'),
options: {
babelrc: false,
configFile: false,
compact: false,
presets: [
[
require.resolve('babel-preset-react-app/dependencies'),
{ helpers: true },
],
],
cacheDirectory: true,
// See #6846 for context on why cacheCompression is disabled
cacheCompression: false,
// Babel sourcemaps are needed for debugging into node_modules
// code. Without the options below, debuggers like VSCode
// show incorrect code and set breakpoints on the wrong lines.
sourceMaps: shouldUseSourceMap,
inputSourceMap: shouldUseSourceMap,
},
},
// "postcss" loader applies autoprefixer to our CSS.
// "css" loader resolves paths in CSS and adds assets as dependencies.
// "style" loader turns CSS into JS modules that inject <style> tags.
// In production, we use MiniCSSExtractPlugin to extract that CSS
// to a file, but in development "style" loader enables hot editing
// of CSS.
// By default we support CSS Modules with the extension .module.css
{
test: cssRegex,
exclude: cssModuleRegex,
use: getStyleLoaders({
importLoaders: 1,
sourceMap: isEnvProduction
? shouldUseSourceMap
: isEnvDevelopment,
modules: {
mode: 'icss',
},
}),
// Don't consider CSS imports dead code even if the
// containing package claims to have no side effects.
// Remove this when webpack adds a warning or an error for this.
// See https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/6571
sideEffects: true,
},
// Adds support for CSS Modules (https://github.com/css-modules/css-modules)
// using the extension .module.css
{
test: cssModuleRegex,
use: getStyleLoaders({
importLoaders: 1,
sourceMap: isEnvProduction
? shouldUseSourceMap
: isEnvDevelopment,
modules: {
mode: 'local',
getLocalIdent: getCSSModuleLocalIdent,
},
}),
},
// Opt-in support for SASS (using .scss or .sass extensions).
// By default we support SASS Modules with the
// extensions .module.scss or .module.sass
{
test: sassRegex,
exclude: sassModuleRegex,
use: getStyleLoaders(
{
importLoaders: 3,
sourceMap: isEnvProduction
? shouldUseSourceMap
: isEnvDevelopment,
modules: {
mode: 'icss',
},
},
'sass-loader'
),
// Don't consider CSS imports dead code even if the
// containing package claims to have no side effects.
// Remove this when webpack adds a warning or an error for this.
// See https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/6571
sideEffects: true,
},
// Adds support for CSS Modules, but using SASS
// using the extension .module.scss or .module.sass
{
test: sassModuleRegex,
use: getStyleLoaders(
{
importLoaders: 3,
sourceMap: isEnvProduction
? shouldUseSourceMap
: isEnvDevelopment,
modules: {
mode: 'local',
getLocalIdent: getCSSModuleLocalIdent,
},
},
'sass-loader'
),
},
// "file" loader makes sure those assets get served by WebpackDevServer.
// When you `import` an asset, you get its (virtual) filename.
// In production, they would get copied to the `build` folder.
// This loader doesn't use a "test" so it will catch all modules
// that fall through the other loaders.
{
test: /\.scss$/,
loaders: ['style', 'css', 'sass']
},
{
// Exclude `js` files to keep "css" loader working as it injects
// its runtime that would otherwise be processed through "file" loader.
// Also exclude `html` and `json` extensions so they get processed
// by webpacks internal loaders.
exclude: [/^$/, /\.(js|mjs|jsx|ts|tsx)$/, /\.html$/, /\.json$/, /\.scss$/],
type: 'asset/resource',
},
// ** STOP ** Are you adding a new loader?
// Make sure to add the new loader(s) before the "file" loader.
],
},
].filter(Boolean),
},
plugins: [
// Generates an `index.html` file with the <script> injected.
new HtmlWebpackPlugin(
Object.assign(
{},
{
inject: true,
template: paths.appHtml,
},
isEnvProduction
? {
minify: {
removeComments: true,
collapseWhitespace: true,
removeRedundantAttributes: true,
useShortDoctype: true,
removeEmptyAttributes: true,
removeStyleLinkTypeAttributes: true,
keepClosingSlash: true,
minifyJS: true,
minifyCSS: true,
minifyURLs: true,
},
}
: undefined
)
),
// Inlines the webpack runtime script. This script is too small to warrant
// a network request.
// https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/5358
isEnvProduction &&
shouldInlineRuntimeChunk &&
new InlineChunkHtmlPlugin(HtmlWebpackPlugin, [/runtime-.+[.]js/]),
// Makes some environment variables available in index.html.
// The public URL is available as %PUBLIC_URL% in index.html, e.g.:
// <link rel="icon" href="%PUBLIC_URL%/favicon.ico">
// It will be an empty string unless you specify "homepage"
// in `package.json`, in which case it will be the pathname of that URL.
new InterpolateHtmlPlugin(HtmlWebpackPlugin, env.raw),
// This gives some necessary context to module not found errors, such as
// the requesting resource.
new ModuleNotFoundPlugin(paths.appPath),
// Makes some environment variables available to the JS code, for example:
// if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { ... }. See `./env.js`.
// It is absolutely essential that NODE_ENV is set to production
// during a production build.
// Otherwise React will be compiled in the very slow development mode.
new webpack.DefinePlugin(env.stringified),
// Experimental hot reloading for React .
// https://github.com/facebook/react/tree/main/packages/react-refresh
isEnvDevelopment &&
shouldUseReactRefresh &&
new ReactRefreshWebpackPlugin({
overlay: false,
}),
// Watcher doesn't work well if you mistype casing in a path so we use
// a plugin that prints an error when you attempt to do this.
// See https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/240
isEnvDevelopment && new CaseSensitivePathsPlugin(),
isEnvProduction &&
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({
// Options similar to the same options in webpackOptions.output
// both options are optional
filename: 'static/css/[name].[contenthash:8].css',
chunkFilename: 'static/css/[name].[contenthash:8].chunk.css',
}),
// Generate an asset manifest file with the following content:
// - "files" key: Mapping of all asset filenames to their corresponding
// output file so that tools can pick it up without having to parse
// `index.html`
// - "entrypoints" key: Array of files which are included in `index.html`,
// can be used to reconstruct the HTML if necessary
new WebpackManifestPlugin({
fileName: 'asset-manifest.json',
publicPath: paths.publicUrlOrPath,
generate: (seed, files, entrypoints) => {
const manifestFiles = files.reduce((manifest, file) => {
manifest[file.name] = file.path;
return manifest;
}, seed);
const entrypointFiles = entrypoints.main.filter(
fileName => !fileName.endsWith('.map')
);
return {
files: manifestFiles,
entrypoints: entrypointFiles,
};
},
}),
// Moment.js is an extremely popular library that bundles large locale files
// by default due to how webpack interprets its code. This is a practical
// solution that requires the user to opt into importing specific locales.
// https://github.com/jmblog/how-to-optimize-momentjs-with-webpack
// You can remove this if you don't use Moment.js:
new webpack.IgnorePlugin({
resourceRegExp: /^\.\/locale$/,
contextRegExp: /moment$/,
}),
// Generate a service worker script that will precache, and keep up to date,
// the HTML & assets that are part of the webpack build.
isEnvProduction &&
fs.existsSync(swSrc) &&
new WorkboxWebpackPlugin.InjectManifest({
swSrc,
dontCacheBustURLsMatching: /\.[0-9a-f]{8}\./,
exclude: [/\.map$/, /asset-manifest\.json$/, /LICENSE/],
// Bump up the default maximum size (2mb) that's precached,
// to make lazy-loading failure scenarios less likely.
// See https://github.com/cra-template/pwa/issues/13#issuecomment-722667270
maximumFileSizeToCacheInBytes: 5 * 1024 * 1024,
})
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Also this only happened after I unstalled Ubuntu app and Kali linux app to my laptop.
I have tried following some of guidance about uninstalling/reinstalling webpack, unintstalled both ubuntu and kali linux etc. but no joy. Any advice would be appreciated.
I am using rollup with svelte + typescript + scss. My problem is that I am not able to generate source maps.
Following is my rollup config file:
import svelte from 'rollup-plugin-svelte'
import resolve from '#rollup/plugin-node-resolve'
import commonjs from '#rollup/plugin-commonjs'
import livereload from 'rollup-plugin-livereload'
import { terser } from 'rollup-plugin-terser'
import typescript from '#rollup/plugin-typescript'
import alias from '#rollup/plugin-alias'
const production = !process.env.ROLLUP_WATCH
const path = require('path').resolve(__dirname, 'src')
const svelteOptions = require('./svelte.config')
function serve() {
let server
function toExit() {
if (server) server.kill(0)
}
return {
writeBundle() {
if (server) return
server = require('child_process').spawn(
'yarn',
['run', 'start', '--', '--dev'],
{
stdio: ['ignore', 'inherit', 'inherit'],
shell: true,
}
)
process.on('SIGTERM', toExit)
process.on('exit', toExit)
},
}
}
export default {
input: 'src/main.ts',
output: {
sourcemap: true,
format: 'iife',
name: 'app',
file: 'public/build/bundle.js',
},
plugins: [
alias({
entries: [
{ find: '#app', replacement: `${path}` },
{ find: '#components', replacement: `${path}/components` },
{ find: '#includes', replacement: `${path}/includes` },
{ find: '#styles', replacement: `${path}/styles` },
{ find: '#pages', replacement: `${path}/pages` },
],
}),
svelte(svelteOptions),
// If you have external dependencies installed from
// npm, you'll most likely need these plugins. In
// some cases you'll need additional configuration -
// consult the documentation for details:
// https://github.com/rollup/plugins/tree/master/packages/commonjs
resolve({
browser: true,
dedupe: ['svelte'],
}),
commonjs(),
typescript({ sourceMap: !production }),
// In dev mode, call `npm run start` once
// the bundle has been generated
!production && serve(),
// Watch the `public` directory and refresh the
// browser on changes when not in production
!production && livereload('public'),
// If we're building for production (npm run build
// instead of npm run dev), minify
production && terser(),
],
watch: {
clearScreen: false,
},
}
I am not sure what exactly am I doing wrong. Here is the link to code I am using.
Any help will be deeply appreciated!
This is what worked for me: you need to set sourceMap: false in the typescript rollup plugin options.
export default {
input: 'src/main.ts',
output: {
sourcemap: true,
format: 'iife',
...
},
plugins: [
...
svelte(...),
typescript({ sourceMap: false }),
...
]
}
It turns out rollup's sourcemap collapser conflicts with the typescript's plugin sourcemap generator. That's why it works on prod builds but not in dev builds (because originally it is sourceMap: !production). Just let rollup do the heavy lifting.
As also mentioned by others, it seems like the combination of TypeScript and Rollup leads to the problem. Disabling the source map in TypeScript only fixes the problem of mapping Svelte to TypeScript. However you only receive a source map showing source in the compiled JavaScript, not in the original TypeScript. I finally found a solution, that worked for me: Just add the Option inlineSources: true to the TypeScript options:
typescript({ sourceMap: !production, inlineSources: !production }),
This circumvents the problem by simply not creating a duplicate SourceMap, but by copying the source code from TypeScript into the SourceMap.
For anyone using terser, not svelte, this solved the same problem for me:
import sourcemaps from 'rollup-plugin-sourcemaps';
import { terser } from 'rollup-plugin-terser';
import typescript from '#rollup/plugin-typescript';
export default [
{
input: 'dist/index.js',
output: [
{
file: 'dist/cjs/index.js',
format: 'cjs'
},
{
file: 'dist/fesm2015/index.js',
format: 'es'
}
],
plugins: [
sourcemaps(),
terser(),
typescript({ sourceMap: true, inlineSources: true })
]
}
];
Apparently rollup-plugin-sourcemaps is needed to do the magic necessary to utilize the map files generated by the TypeScript compiler and feed them to terser.
For me, I am able to map, by making sourcemap: "inline"
In the /build/index.esm.js file will have mapping inside.
export default {
input: "src/index.ts",
output: [
{
file: 'build/index.esm.js',
format: 'es',
sourcemap: "inline"
},
],
plugins: [
typescript({ sourceMap: false, inlineSources: true }),
]
}
I was having a similar issue with Karma, rollup, and typescript. I fixed it by adding "sourceRoot":"/base/" to my tsconfig.json file.
Before: map file entries pointed to /src/.
After: map file entries pointed to /base/src/ and everything worked.
// tsconfig.rollup.json
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "ES2022",
"esModuleInterop": true,
"target": "ES2022",
"moduleResolution": "classic",
"sourceMap": true,
"sourceRoot": "/base/"
...
}
// rollup.config.js
import typescript from '#rollup/plugin-typescript';
export default [
{
input: './src/test/test_context.spec.ts',
output: {
file: './dist/test/test_context.spec.js',
format: 'es',
sourcemap: 'inline'
},
plugins: [
typescript({
tsconfig: './tsconfig.rollup.json'
})
]
}
];
I'm using babel-plugin-react-css-modules and it seems to be creating the className/styleName, but for some reason it isn't outputting the CSS so that it can be read by the module.
Here's my application: launchpad
I'm using webpack 4.2.0/React 16 and use a babel configuration in the webpack.config imported from a separate config file as you can't set context in .babelrc.
here's the babel config:
{
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
'plugins': [
'react-hot-loader/babel',
'transform-runtime',
'transform-object-rest-spread',
'transform-class-properties',
['react-css-modules',
{
context: paths.javascript,
'generateScopedName': '[name]__[local]___[hash:base64:5]',
'filetypes': {
'.scss': {
'syntax': 'postcss-scss',
'plugins': ['postcss-nested']
}
},
'exclude': 'node_modules',
'webpackHotModuleReloading': true
}
]
],
'presets': [
'env',
'react',
'flow'
],
'env': {
'production': {
'presets': ['react-optimize']
}
}
}
}
And here is my webpack:
const webpack = require('webpack')
const path = require('path')
const paths = require('./webpack/config').paths
const outputFiles = require('./webpack/config').outputFiles
const rules = require('./webpack/config').rules
const plugins = require('./webpack/config').plugins
const resolve = require('./webpack/config').resolve
const IS_PRODUCTION = require('./webpack/config').IS_PRODUCTION
const IS_DEVELOPMENT = require('./webpack/config').IS_DEVELOPMENT
const devServer = require('./webpack/dev-server').devServer
const DashboardPlugin = require('webpack-dashboard/plugin')
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin')
// Default client app entry file
const entry = [
'bootstrap-loader/extractStyles',
path.join(paths.javascript, 'index.js')
]
plugins.push(
// Creates vendor chunk from modules coming from node_modules folder
new webpack.optimize.CommonsChunkPlugin({
name: 'vendor',
filename: outputFiles.vendor,
minChunks (module) {
const context = module.context
return context && context.indexOf('node_modules') >= 0
}
}),
// Builds index.html from template
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
template: path.join(paths.source, 'index.html'),
path: paths.build,
filename: 'index.html',
minify: {
collapseWhitespace: true,
minifyCSS: true,
minifyJS: true,
removeComments: true,
useShortDoctype: true
}
})
)
if (IS_DEVELOPMENT) {
// Development plugins
plugins.push(
// Enables HMR
new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(),
// Don't emmit build when there was an error while compiling
// No assets are emitted that include errors
new webpack.NoEmitOnErrorsPlugin(),
// Webpack dashboard plugin
new DashboardPlugin()
)
// In development we add 'react-hot-loader' for .js/.jsx files
// Check rules in config.js
rules[0].use.unshift('react-hot-loader/webpack')
entry.unshift('react-hot-loader/patch')
}
// Webpack config
module.exports = {
devtool: IS_PRODUCTION ? false : 'eval-source-map',
context: paths.javascript,
watch: IS_DEVELOPMENT,
entry,
output: {
path: paths.build,
publicPath: '/',
filename: outputFiles.client
},
module: {
rules
},
resolve,
plugins,
devServer
}
If you run npm start or yarn start the code will compile and run, and you can see a basic application layout. If you inspect the react code you will see that the style name is reflected in the component. What doesn't happen is that the style isn't being output. I can't seem to figure out why.
Any help is appreciated.
I am trying to upgrade an old framework I built in javascript to es6/module standards and I have a lot of troubles.
One of my current problems is that due to server side rendering my modules are sometime loaded in the node environment and are trying to access the window, causing errors.
Is there a principled way to manage this ?
The main jQuery file has a nice failback if window is undefined and can load in node without a fuss. I am trying to implement this in web-pack by I am stumbling.
This is my current webpack config
// #flow
// import path from 'path'
import webpack from 'webpack'
const WDS_PORT = 7000
const PROD = JSON.parse(process.env.PROD_ENV || '0')
const libraryName = 'experiment'
const outputFile = `${libraryName}${PROD ? '.min' : '.max'}.js`
const plugins = [
new webpack.optimize.OccurrenceOrderPlugin(),
]
const prodPlugins = plugins.concat(new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin())
// not really working
export default {
entry: './builder.js',
target: 'web',
output: {
path: `${__dirname}/lib`,
filename: outputFile,
library: libraryName,
libraryTarget: 'umd',
umdNamedDefine: true,
},
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /(\.jsx|\.js)$/,
loader: 'babel-loader',
exclude: /(node_modules|bower_components)/,
},
],
},
devtool: PROD ? false : 'source-map',
resolve: {
extensions: ['.js', '.jsx'],
},
externals: {
chartjs: {
commonjs: 'chartjs',
amd: 'chartjs',
root: 'Chart', // indicates global variable
},
lodash: {
commonjs: 'lodash',
amd: 'lodash',
root: '_', // indicates global variable
},
jquery: 'jQuery',
mathjs: {
commonjs: 'mathjs',
amd: 'mathjs',
root: 'math', // indicates global variable
},
'experiment-boxes': {
commonjs: 'experiment-boxes',
amd: 'experiment-boxes',
root: 'experimentBoxes', // indicates global variable
},
'experiment-babylon-js': {
commonjs: 'experiment-babylon-js',
amd: 'experiment-babylon-js',
root: 'EBJS', // indicates global variable
},
},
devServer: {
port: WDS_PORT,
hot: true,
},
plugins: PROD ? prodPlugins : plugins,
}
And this is my main entry point builder.js
/* --- Import the framwork --- */
import TaskObject from './src/framework/TaskObject'
import StateManager from './src/framework/StateManager'
import State from './src/framework/State'
import EventData from './src/framework/EventData'
import DataManager from './src/framework/DataManager'
import RessourceManager from './src/framework/RessourceManager'
import {
Array,
String,
diag,
rowSum,
getRow,
matrix,
samplePermutation,
rep,
Deferred,
recurse,
jitter,
delay,
looksLikeAPromise,
mustHaveConstructor,
mustBeDefined,
mandatory,
debuglog,
debugWarn,
debugError,
noop,
} from './src/framework/utilities'
/* add it to the global space in case user want to import in a script tag */
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
window.TaskObject = TaskObject
window.StateManager = StateManager
window.State = State
window.EventData = EventData
window.DataManager = DataManager
window.RessourceManager = RessourceManager
window.jitter = jitter
window.delay = delay
window.Deferred = Deferred
}
export {
TaskObject,
StateManager,
State,
EventData,
DataManager,
RessourceManager,
Array,
String,
diag,
rowSum,
getRow,
matrix,
samplePermutation,
rep,
Deferred,
recurse,
jitter,
delay,
looksLikeAPromise,
mustHaveConstructor,
mustBeDefined,
mandatory,
debuglog,
debugWarn,
debugError,
noop,
}
Am I on the right track?
Ok my solution so far, although feels like a hack, protects against require() in node environment.
In the ENTRY FILE of your webpack config check for window being defined.
Here is an example when trying to re-bundle babylonjs which relies heavily on window and would generate an error when required by node:
builder.js
let BABYLON = {}
let OIMO = {}
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
BABYLON = require('./src/babylon.2.5.full.max')
OIMO = require('./src/Oimo').OIMO
window.BABYLON = BABYLON
window.OIMO = OIMO
}
module.exports = { BABYLON, OIMO }
webpack.config.babel.js
import path from 'path'
import webpack from 'webpack'
const WDS_PORT = 7000
const PROD = JSON.parse(process.env.PROD_ENV || '0')
const plugins = [
new webpack.optimize.OccurrenceOrderPlugin(),
]
const prodPlugins = plugins.concat(new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin())
export default {
entry: [
'./builder.js',
],
output: {
filename: PROD ? 'babylon.min.js' : 'babylon.max.js',
path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'lib/'),
publicPath: `http://localhost:${WDS_PORT}/lib/`,
library: 'EBJS',
libraryTarget: 'umd',
umdNamedDefine: true,
},
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /\.(js|jsx)$/, use: 'babel-loader', exclude: /node_modules/ },
],
},
devtool: PROD ? false : 'source-map',
resolve: {
extensions: ['.js', '.jsx'],
},
devServer: {
port: WDS_PORT,
hot: true,
},
plugins: PROD ? prodPlugins : plugins,
}
Testing the bundle in node with a simple file like so:
bundle.test.js
const test = require('./lib/babylon.min.js')
console.log(test)
Will produce in the terminal:
$ node bundle.test.js
{ BABYLON: {}, OIMO: {} }