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webpack.config.js
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const path = require("path");
const webpack = require("webpack");
const HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin');
const TerserPlugin = require("terser-webpack-plugin");
const dfxJson = require("./dfx.json");
// List of all aliases for canisters. This creates the module alias for
// the `import ... from "@dfinity/ic/canisters/xyz"` where xyz is the name of a
// canister.
const aliases = Object.entries(dfxJson.canisters).reduce(
(acc, [name, _value]) => {
// Get the network name, or `local` by default.
const networkName = process.env["DFX_NETWORK"] || "local";
const outputRoot = path.join(
__dirname,
".dfx",
networkName,
"canisters",
name
);
return {
...acc,
["dfx-generated/" + name]: path.join(outputRoot, name + ".js"),
};
},
{}
);
/**
* Generate a webpack configuration for a canister.
*/
function generateWebpackConfigForCanister(name, info) {
if (typeof info.frontend !== "object") {
return;
}
return {
mode: "production",
entry: {
// The frontend.entrypoint points to the HTML file for this build, so we need
// to replace the extension to `.js`.
index: path.join(__dirname, info.frontend.entrypoint).replace(/\.html$/, ".js"),
},
devtool: "source-map",
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [new TerserPlugin()],
},
resolve: {
alias: aliases,
extensions: [".js", ".ts", ".jsx", ".tsx"],
fallback: {
"assert": require.resolve("assert/"),
"buffer": require.resolve("buffer/"),
"events": require.resolve("events/"),
"stream": require.resolve("stream-browserify/"),
"util": require.resolve("util/"),
},
},
output: {
filename: "[name].js",
path: path.join(__dirname, "dist", name),
},
// Depending in the language or framework you are using for
// front-end development, add module loaders to the default
// webpack configuration. For example, if you are using React
// modules and CSS as described in the "Adding a stylesheet"
// tutorial, uncomment the following lines:
// module: {
// rules: [
// { test: /\.(ts|tsx|jsx)$/, loader: "ts-loader" },
// { test: /\.css$/, use: ['style-loader','css-loader'] }
// ]
// },
plugins: [
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
template: path.join(__dirname, info.frontend.entrypoint),
filename: 'index.html',
chunks: ['index'],
}),
new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
Buffer: [require.resolve('buffer/'), 'Buffer'],
process: require.resolve('process/browser'),
}),
],
};
}
// If you have additional webpack configurations you want to build
// as part of this configuration, add them to the section below.
module.exports = [
...Object.entries(dfxJson.canisters)
.map(([name, info]) => {
return generateWebpackConfigForCanister(name, info);
})
.filter((x) => !!x),
];