I use babel-loader, but can't figure out how to generate or where find source maps for transpiled files. I tried eval-source-map
, inline-source-map
, source-map
.
webpack.config.js
const BowerWebpackPlugin = require("bower-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
entry: './src/script/index.jsx',
output: {
filename: 'bundle.js',
sourceMapFilename: "bundle.js.map",
publicPath: 'http://localhost:8090/assets'
},
debug: true,
devtool: 'inline-source-map',
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.js[x]?$/,
loaders: ['react-hot', 'jsx', 'babel'],
exclude: /node_modules/
},
{
test: /\.scss$/,
loaders: [ 'style', 'css?sourceMap', 'sass?sourceMap' ]
},
{
test: /\.less$/,
loaders: [ 'style', 'css?sourceMap', 'less?sourceMap' ]
},
{
test: /\.css$/,
loaders: [ 'style', 'css']
},
{ test: /\.woff$/, loader: "url-loader?limit=10000&mimetype=application/font-woff" },
{ test: /\.woff2$/, loader: "url-loader?limit=10000&mimetype=application/font-woff2" },
{ test: /\.(eot|ttf|svg|gif|png)$/, loader: "file-loader" }
]
},
plugins: [
new BowerWebpackPlugin()
],
externals: {
//don't bundle the 'react' npm package with our bundle.js
//but get it from a global 'React' variable
'react': 'React'
},
resolve: {
extensions: ['', '.js', '.jsx']
}
}
package.json
{
"name": "Won",
"version": "0.0.1",
"description": "Internal evidence application",
"main": "index.jsx",
"scripts": {
"start": "npm run serve | npm run dev",
"serve": "./node_modules/.bin/http-server -p 8080",
"dev": "webpack-dev-server -d --progress --colors --port 8090"
},
"author": "And",
"license": "ISC",
"devDependencies": {
"babel-core": "^5.8.23",
"babel-loader": "^5.3.2",
"bootstrap": "^3.3.5",
"bootstrap-select": "^1.7.3",
"bootstrap-table": "^1.8.1",
"bower-webpack-plugin": "^0.1.8",
"colresizable": "^1.5.2",
"css-loader": "^0.16.0",
"events": "^1.0.2",
"extract-text-webpack-plugin": "^0.8.2",
"file-loader": "^0.8.4",
"flux": "^2.1.1",
"http-server": "^0.8.0",
"jquery": "^2.1.4",
"jquery-ui": "^1.10.5",
"json-markup": "^0.1.6",
"jsx-loader": "^0.13.2",
"less": "^2.5.1",
"less-loader": "^2.2.0",
"lodash": "^3.10.1",
"node-sass": "^3.2.0",
"object-assign": "^4.0.1",
"path": "^0.11.14",
"react": "^0.13.3",
"react-hot-loader": "^1.2.9",
"sass-loader": "^2.0.1",
"style-loader": "^0.12.3",
"svg-sprite-loader": "0.0.2",
"url-loader": "^0.5.6",
"webpack": "^1.12.0",
"webpack-dev-server": "^1.10.1"
}
}
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After all this webpack.config.js and this package.json works for me.
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Now I use this webpack config
Please add in you webpack.config.js file the following`
You can find clear information about it from the site of webpack` https://webpack.github.io/docs/configuration.html
Also please find attached screenshot of sourcemap part, from webpack site.
Use
webpack -d
The
d
flag stands for development shortcut and it enables all of your developer tools such as source maps.Add
{devtool:"source-map"}
to your webpack.config.jsSee more here
All I did is change:
Equivalent to:
$ webpack-dev-server -d
Now I can utilize
Ctrl + p
in Chrome and I see my ES6 syntax to set breakpoints on.Info
Use
webpack-dev-server -d
-d
is shorthand for--debug --devtool source-map --output-pathinfo
.output-pathinfo
adds comments to the generated bundle that explain what module/files are included in what places. So in the generated code, the comment is added to this line of code:require(/* ./test */23)
which says that23
is pointing to thetest
module. This is mostly helpful when you're looking at the code Webpack has generated, and not so much when stepping through the debugger. I got this example from this relevant bit of documentation.This all works because
webpack-dev-server
accepts all the same flags aswebpack
.Tips & gotchas
--content-base
- by default the dev server will serve files in the directory you run the command in. If your build files are inbuild/
, you need to specify--content-base build/
so the dev server will serve up files in thebuild
directory--inline
- auto-reload whenever you save a file with some changes!