@intellihr/portal-dev-utils

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@intellihr/portal-dev-utils

This package includes some utilities used by Portal microservices.

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Usage

If you don't use Portal, you may keep using these utilities. Feel free to fork or copy and paste them into your projects if you'd like to have more control over them. Not all of them are Portal-specific, but we might make some of them more Portal-specific in the future.

Entry Points

There is no single entry point. You can only import individual top-level modules.

new PortalManifestWebpackPlugin(options: Object)

This Webpack plugin generates a manifest file to be used by Portal.

options.filename

Type: String
Default: portal-manifest.json

By default the plugin will emit portal-manifest.json to your output directory.

options.seed

Type: Object
Default: {}

A cache of key/value pairs to seed the manifest. This may be used to combine manifests across compilations in multi-compiler mode. To combine manifests, pass a shared seed object to each compiler's PortalManifestWebpackPlugin instance.

webpack-dev-server-utils

createMultiCompiler(options: Object): WebpackMultiCompiler

Creates a Webpack multi-compiler instance for WebpackDevServer with built-in helpful messages.

options.appName

Type: String

The name that will be printed to the terminal.

options.configs

Type: Object[]

A list of sets of webpack configuration options to be provided to the webpack constructor.

options.devSocket

Type: Object

Required if useTypeScript is true. This object should include errors and warnings which are functions accepting an array of errors or warnings emitted by the type checking. This is useful when running fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin with async: true to report errors that are emitted after the webpack build is complete.

options.urls

Type: Object

To provide the urls argument, use react-dev-utils/WebpackDevServerUtils@prepareUrls().

options.useYarn

Type: boolean

If true, yarn instruction will be emitted in the terminal instead of npm.

options.useTypeScript

Type: boolean

If true, TypeScript type checking will be enabled. Be sure to provide the devSocket argument above if this is set to true.

options.tscCompileOnError

Type: boolean

If true, errors in TypeScript type checking will not prevent start script from running app, and will not cause build script to exit unsuccessfully. Also downgrades all TypeScript type checking error messages to warning messages.

options.webpack

Type: function

A reference to the webpack constructor.

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