npm install --save-dev webpack-module-nomodule-plugin
or
yarn add -D webpack-module-nomodule-plugin
This automates the generation of module-nomodule scripts.
This project relies on html-webpack-plugin.
module-nomodule explained.
- Create separate build steps for your modern and legacy builds in your webpack config.
- Each build step should include at least one use of the
html-webpack-plugin
with theinject: 'body'
option set. - Include this plugin with the name of the configuration in the constructor (e.g.
new WebpackModuleNomodulePlugin('legacy');
ornew WebpackModuleNomodulePlugin('modern');
)
The rest will be handled for you!
The second argument to WebpackModuleNomodulePlugin
allows you to specify an output mode.
At this point there are two:
- efficient (default)
- minimal
These are exported as an object containing OUTPUT_MODES
.
Ensures IE11 and some Edge versions won't double download the contents of your scripts. This adds some more size to your html file and defers the loading of scripts.
This will look something like this:
What happens in this picture?
- We declare the modern javascript files as
modulepreload
to shave a bit off the load/parse time of these - We dynamically inject the entry-modules with the bigger script to avoid injecting needlessly
Makes the most minimal output possible, this will be downloaded twice on older Edge and IE11.
This will look something like this:
The script in the middle between type="module"
and nomodule
is meant for safari 11 compat.
nomodule
will load for browsers who don't support module
and the other way around, the problem with this approach is
we'll be downloading both bundles on certain Edge versions and IE11.
https://github.com/JoviDeCroock/POC-ModularLegacyBuild
This example uses multiple techniques to guarantee the best size, like using native-url in modern browsers, ...