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webpack.prod.config.js
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/* eslint-env node */
'use strict';
var Merge = require('webpack-merge');
var webpack = require('webpack');
var BundleTracker = require('webpack-bundle-tracker');
var _ = require('underscore');
const TerserPlugin = require("terser-webpack-plugin");
var commonConfig = require('./webpack.common.config.js');
var optimizedConfig = Merge.smart(commonConfig, {
web: {
output: {
filename: '[name].[chunkhash].js'
},
devtool: false,
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('production'),
'process.env.JS_ENV_EXTRA_CONFIG': process.env.JS_ENV_EXTRA_CONFIG || '{}'
}),
new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin({ // This may not be needed; legacy option for loaders written for webpack 1
minimize: true
})
],
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new TerserPlugin(),
],
}
}
});
// requireCompatConfig only exists so that you can use RequireJS to require a
// Webpack bundle (but try not to do that if you can help it). RequireJS knows
// where to find named bundle output files, but doesn't know about
// prod-optimized bundles. So we make a redundant Webpack target that exists
// only to make a version of all the bundles without the chunkhash in the
// filename. That way, RequireJS can always find them.
//
// To be clear, this is a bad hack that exists to keep RequireJS from breaking
// for the short term. We're actively ripping RequireJS out of edx-platform
// entirely, and requireCompatConfig can completely disappear after RequireJS is
// gone.
// Step 1: Alter the bundle output names to omit the chunkhash.
var requireCompatConfig = Merge.smart(optimizedConfig, {
web: {
output: {
filename: '[name].js'
}
}
});
// Step 2: Remove the plugin entries that generate the webpack-stats.json files
// that Django needs to look up resources. We never want to accidentally
// overwrite those because it means that we'll be serving assets with shorter
// cache times. RequireJS never looks at the webpack-stats.json file.
requireCompatConfig.web.plugins = requireCompatConfig.web.plugins.filter((plugin) => !(plugin instanceof BundleTracker));
module.exports = [..._.values(optimizedConfig), ..._.values(requireCompatConfig)];