An easy to use webpack entry maker.
Installation
npm install webpack-entry-maker
Usage
webpack-entry-maker exposes one function which take 3 arguments:
- src: The source directory.
- reg: A regular expression used to match files to be compiled.
- transform: A transform function used to modify the target file name. This function takes one argument containing the original file name and returns the modified one. If you want no change, just return the only argument as it is.
Code Example
const path = require('path');
const makeEntries = require('webpack-entry-maker');
function transform(entry) {
return path.relative(process.cwd(), entry).replace(/(\.jsx?$)|(^src\/)/g, '');
}
module.exports = {
entry: makeEntries(path.join(__dirname, './src'), /\.js$/, transform),
output: {
path: path.join(__dirname, './dist'),
filename: '[name].js',
libraryTarget: 'umd',
chunkFilename: '[name].js',
},
};
With this webpack configuration, you can compile every source file inside src
ending in js to dist
directory.
If the structure of src
is like this:
src/index.js
src/next/next.js
Then the resulting structure of dist would be:
dist/index.js
dist/next/next.js
Run Local Demo
git clone https://github.com/lo-tp/webpack-entry-maker
cd webpack-entry-maker/example
npm install
npm run build
node test.js