How to add a js file with webpack?

2020-03-11 05:40发布

问题:

I was reading this webpack tutorial:

https://webpack.github.io/docs/usage.html

It says it bundles the src files and node_modules. If I want to add another .js file there, how can I do this? This is a thirdpartyjs file that is not part of the source and not part of the node_modules files. This is my current webpack.config.js:

var path = require('path');
var webpack = require('webpack');

module.exports = {
    entry: [
        'react-hot-loader/patch',
        'webpack-dev-server/client?http://localhost:8080',
        'webpack/hot/only-dev-server',
        './app/app.js'
    ],
    output: {
        path: path.resolve(__dirname, "dist"),
        publicPath: "/dist/",
        filename: "dist.js",
        sourceMapFilename: "dist.map"
    },
    devtool: 'source-map',
    plugins: [
        new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin(),
        new webpack.DefinePlugin({
            'process.env': {
                'NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('development')
            }
        }),
    ],
    module: {
        loaders: [{
            loader: 'babel',
            exclude: /node_modules/
        }]
    },
    devServer: {
        inline: true
    },
    node: {
        fs: "empty"
    },
    watch: false
}

回答1:

The start point for code is the entry field in config. In your config entry point is the list of files. Webpack gets all, resolve their dependencies and output in one file.

You have two options for adding third party script:

  • add the file path to entry list before app.js
  • require this file from app.js


回答2:

In response to Dmitry's answer:

  • add the file path to entry list before app.js

This has the effect that you will get a bundled .js file for each entry point, which you might not want.

  • require this file from app.js

You might not have access to app.js if it is written dynamically, or for whatever reason you might not want to edit app.js.

Another option:

You can use webpack-inject-plugin to inject any JS code as string into the resulting .js bundle created by webpack. This way you can read the File you want to inject as a string (e.g. fs.readFile in nodejs) and inject it with the plugin.