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Create a --stats flag for react-scripts build. Update README.
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To analyze Webpack bundles, a "stats" JSON is required.

This PR allows that file to be created and saved to the `build`
directory, so that users can use it with Webpack-specific insight
tools like `webpack-bundle-analyzer` without ejecting their
application.

Updated the README to include details for how to do this.
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joshwcomeau committed May 31, 2018
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions packages/react-scripts/package.json
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"babel-loader": "8.0.0-beta.0",
"babel-plugin-named-asset-import": "^0.1.0",
"babel-preset-react-app": "^3.1.1",
"bfj": "5.2.0",
"case-sensitive-paths-webpack-plugin": "2.1.2",
"chalk": "2.4.1",
"css-loader": "0.28.11",
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18 changes: 16 additions & 2 deletions packages/react-scripts/scripts/build.js
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const chalk = require('chalk');
const fs = require('fs-extra');
const webpack = require('webpack');
const bfj = require('bfj');
const config = require('../config/webpack.config.prod');
const paths = require('../config/paths');
const checkRequiredFiles = require('react-dev-utils/checkRequiredFiles');
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process.exit(1);
}

// Process CLI arguments
const argv = process.argv.slice(2);
const writeStatsJson = argv.indexOf('--stats') !== -1;

// We require that you explictly set browsers and do not fall back to
// browserslist defaults.
const { checkBrowsers } = require('react-dev-utils/browsersHelper');
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);
return reject(new Error(messages.warnings.join('\n\n')));
}
return resolve({

const resolveArgs = {
stats,
previousFileSizes,
warnings: messages.warnings,
});
};
if (writeStatsJson) {
return bfj
.write(paths.appBuild + '/bundle-stats.json', stats.toJson())
.then(() => resolve(resolveArgs))
.catch(error => reject(new Error(error)));
}

return resolve(resolveArgs);
});
});
}
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48 changes: 48 additions & 0 deletions packages/react-scripts/template/README.md
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## Analyzing the Bundle Size
When your app grows in size, it's easy for bundles to become bloated. The first step to solving large bundles is understanding what's in them!
There are many different tools available to analyze bundles, but they typically rely on either **sourcemaps** or **webpack-specific JSON stats**.
### Using Sourcemaps
When building for production, sourcemaps are automatically created adjacent to the JS files in `build/static/js`.
[Source map explorer](https://www.npmjs.com/package/source-map-explorer) analyzes
JavaScript bundles using the source maps. This helps you understand where code
bloat is coming from.
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npm run analyze
```
### Using Webpack Stats JSON
> Note: this feature is available with react-scripts@2.0 and higher.
Webpack can produce a JSON manifest that details the bundles, and several tools can use that file to do analysis.
Unlike with sourcemaps, the JSON file isn't created automatically on build. You must pass a `--stats` flag:
```sh
npm run build -- --stats
```
Once the build is complete, you should have a JSON file located at `build/bundle-stats.json`.
The quickest way to get insight into your bundle is to drag and drop that JSON file into [Webpack Visualizer](https://chrisbateman.github.io/webpack-visualizer/).
Another very popular tool is [`webpack-bundle-analyzer`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-bundle-analyzer).
To use `webpack-bundle-analyzer`, start by installing it from NPM:
```sh
npm install --save webpack-bundle-analyzer
# or, with Yarn:
yarn add webpack-bundle-analyzer
```
In `package.json`, add the following line to `scripts`:
```diff
"scripts": {
+ "analyze": "npm run build -- --stats && webpack-bundle-analyzer build/bundle-stats.json",
"start": "react-scripts start",
"build": "react-scripts build",
"build:with-stats": "react-scripts build",
"test": "react-scripts test --env=jsdom",
```
When you run `npm run analyze`, a new build will be created, and a browser tab should open automatically, displaying the sizes of the modules within your bundle.
## Deployment
`npm run build` creates a `build` directory with a production build of your app. Set up your favorite HTTP server so that a visitor to your site is served `index.html`, and requests to static paths like `/static/js/main.<hash>.js` are served with the contents of the `/static/js/main.<hash>.js` file.
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