WebpackOps is a Webpack bundle visualization, optimization and customization tool that helps developers streamline the size of their webpack bundle through customized plugin selection and webpack config file generation. Webpack Ops also allows developers to visualize their bundle assets through interactive analysis charts.
1. Clone or Download the repository.
git clone https://github.com/CatSnake11/Webpack-Ops.git
2. Open the repository, go to your terminal and run the following commands to download all required libraries and generate build:
npm install
npm run webpackops
3. Once the build has completed, open a new tab in your terminal and run the following command to launch the application:
npm start
WebpackOps has three tabs - Home, Plugins, and Webpack Config. Below, please find instructions on how to use each tab:
Home
- Select your
package.json
file by clicking the "Find Package.JSON" button and selecting yourpackage.json
file. - Choose your desired build configuration and click "Select Config" button.
- If you already have an existing
stats.json
file, click "Load Stats File" button and select thestats.json
file that was previously generated in your local repository. To generate a newstats.json
file using your selected config, click the "Generate Stats File" button, and then load your newstats.json
file. - Enjoy! You can now analyze your Webpack bundle in the four charts that are provided - Sunburst, Zoomable Sunburst, Treemap, and Zoomable Treemap.
Plugins
- Once you have loaded your
package.json
andstats.json
files on the Home tab, select the plugins you would like to install in your Webpack bundle. - Click the "Generate Webpack Config" button, and then click the "Continue" button on the modal to generate a new "WebpackOpsAssets" folder in your project's root directory containing your new
webpack.config
andstats.json
files. Additionally, a preview of your newwebpack.config
file with selected plugins will be displayed in the code window. - Click the "Show Size Change" button to display a visual representation of your bundle size change.
Webpack Config
- This tab will guide you in generating a custom
webpack.config
file for your project. First, click the "Select" button to select your root directory where you would like to generate yourwebpack.config
file. - Next, select the languages, libraries, and frameworks you would like to add to your new
webpack.config
. You can preview what your config will look like in the code window on the right. - Once you have selected all desired features, click "Create Webpack Config File" to generate a new
webpack.config
file in your root directory.
- Hei Yeung Lam (https://github.com/heiyeunl)
- Dave Marquess (https://github.com/davemarquess)
- Tony Hudgins (https://github.com/Tonyhudgins)
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details