// @remove-on-eject-begin /** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant * of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. */ // @remove-on-eject-end var path = require('path'); var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer'); var webpack = require('webpack'); var HtmlWebpackPlugin = require('html-webpack-plugin'); var CaseSensitivePathsPlugin = require('case-sensitive-paths-webpack-plugin'); var WatchMissingNodeModulesPlugin = require('../scripts/utils/WatchMissingNodeModulesPlugin'); var paths = require('./paths'); var env = require('./env'); // This is the development configuration. // It is focused on developer experience and fast rebuilds. // The production configuration is different and lives in a separate file. module.exports = { // This makes the bundle appear split into separate modules in the devtools. // We don't use source maps here because they can be confusing: // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/343#issuecomment-237241875 // You may want 'cheap-module-source-map' instead if you prefer source maps. devtool: 'eval', // These are the "entry points" to our application. // This means they will be the "root" imports that are included in JS bundle. // The first two entry points enable "hot" CSS and auto-refreshes for JS. entry: [ // Include WebpackDevServer client. It connects to WebpackDevServer via // sockets and waits for recompile notifications. When WebpackDevServer // recompiles, it sends a message to the client by socket. If only CSS // was changed, the app reload just the CSS. Otherwise, it will refresh. // The "?/" bit at the end tells the client to look for the socket at // the root path, i.e. /sockjs-node/. Otherwise visiting a client-side // route like /todos/42 would make it wrongly request /todos/42/sockjs-node. // The socket server is a part of WebpackDevServer which we are using. // The /sockjs-node/ path I'm referring to is hardcoded in WebpackDevServer. require.resolve('webpack-dev-server/client') + '?/', // Include Webpack hot module replacement runtime. Webpack is pretty // low-level so we need to put all the pieces together. The runtime listens // to the events received by the client above, and applies updates (such as // new CSS) to the running application. require.resolve('webpack/hot/dev-server'), // We ship a few polyfills by default. require.resolve('./polyfills'), // Finally, this is your app's code: paths.appIndexJs // We include the app code last so that if there is a runtime error during // initialization, it doesn't blow up the WebpackDevServer client, and // changing JS code would still trigger a refresh. ], output: { // Next line is not used in dev but WebpackDevServer crashes without it: path: paths.appBuild, // Add /* filename */ comments to generated require()s in the output. pathinfo: true, // This does not produce a real file. It's just the virtual path that is // served by WebpackDevServer in development. This is the JS bundle // containing code from all our entry points, and the Webpack runtime. filename: 'static/js/bundle.js', // In development, we always serve from the root. This makes config easier. publicPath: '/' }, resolve: { // This allows you to set a fallback for where Webpack should look for modules. // We read `NODE_PATH` environment variable in `paths.js` and pass paths here. // We use `fallback` instead of `root` because we want `node_modules` to "win" // if there any conflicts. This matches Node resolution mechanism. // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/253 fallback: paths.nodePaths, // These are the reasonable defaults supported by the Node ecosystem. // We also include JSX as a common component filename extension to support // some tools, although we do not recommend using it, see: // https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/290 extensions: ['.js', '.json', '.jsx', ''], alias: { // Support React Native Web // https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/08/a-glimpse-into-the-future-with-react-native-for-web/ 'react-native': 'react-native-web' } }, // Resolve loaders (webpack plugins for CSS, images, transpilation) from the // directory of `react-scripts` itself rather than the project directory. // You can remove this after ejecting. resolveLoader: { root: paths.ownNodeModules, moduleTemplates: ['*-loader'] }, module: { // First, run the linter. // It's important to do this before Babel processes the JS. preLoaders: [ { test: /\.(js|jsx)$/, loader: 'eslint', include: paths.appSrc, } ], loaders: [ // Process JS with Babel. { test: /\.(js|jsx)$/, include: paths.appSrc, loader: 'babel', query: require('./babel.dev') }, // "postcss" loader applies autoprefixer to our CSS. // "css" loader resolves paths in CSS and adds assets as dependencies. // "style" loader turns CSS into JS modules that inject