Some quick background:
My company's site runs off a CMS with the CMS handling all routing. There are no html files, only razor files (.cshtml). While redoing the site from scratch is what I'd prefer to do, it's not an option, so I'm attempting to modernize the site slowly over time by integrating vue.js with a webpack development workflow piecemeal on a page-by-page basis.
I've spent considerable time setting up webpack in a manner that allows it to process files found in the /dist/ folder only - everything else is served via http://my.server/ and handled by the CMS and backend.
Through trial & error I managed to get webpack-dev-server serving files in the /dist/ folder while allowing the rest of the server to serve everything else (via http://my.server/). Unfortunately, this ONLY works when the file paths for the webpack-dev-server part are specifically referencing "http://localhost:8080/" which is obviously unacceptable.
The dev environment code must be exactly like the production environment code, therefore <script src="http://localhost:8080/dist/build.js"></script>
is simply unacceptable.
However, if I simply write <script src="/dist/build.js"></script>
the server resolves this to <script src="http://my.server/dist/build.js"></script>
which is obviously incorrect and results in a 404 (because those files are being served only from the dev server).
My question is, "how do I configure the webpack-dev-server to serve everything in the /dist/ folder from itself, while allowing everything else on the site to be served via "http://my.server"?
Here's my webpack.config.js file for reference:
var path = require('path')
var webpack = require('webpack')
module.exports = {
entry: './src/main.js',
output: {
path: path.resolve(__dirname, './dist'),
publicPath: '/dist/',
filename: 'build.js'
},
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.vue$/,
loader: 'vue-loader',
options: {
loaders: {
// Since sass-loader (weirdly) has SCSS as its default parse mode, we map
// the "scss" and "sass" values for the lang attribute to the right configs here.
// other preprocessors should work out of the box, no loader config like this nessessary.
'scss': 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader',
'sass': 'vue-style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader?indentedSyntax'
}
// other vue-loader options go here
}
},
{
test: /\.js$/,
loader: 'babel-loader',
exclude: /node_modules/
},
{
test: /\.(png|jpg|gif|svg)$/,
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[name].[ext]?[hash]'
}
}
]
},
resolve: {
alias: {
'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.common.js'
}
},
devServer: {
publicPath: '/dist/',
historyApiFallback: true,
noInfo: false,
proxy: [{
context: function(pathname, req) {
// exclude /src/ and /dist/
return !pathname.match("^/(src|dist)/");
},
target: {
"host": "my.server",
"protocol": 'http:',
"port": 80
},
ignorePath: false,
changeOrigin: true,
secure: false
}]
},
performance: {
hints: false
},
devtool: '#eval-source-map'
}
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
module.exports.devtool = '#source-map'
// http://vue-loader.vuejs.org/en/workflow/production.html
module.exports.plugins = (module.exports.plugins || []).concat([
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
'process.env': {
NODE_ENV: '"production"'
}
}),
new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin({
sourceMap: true,
compress: {
warnings: false
}
}),
new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin({
minimize: true
})
])
}
While likely unnecessary to answer this question, if you'd like additional background, my initial problem (and solution to that problem) are located here: Using a simple vue.js/webpack setup, how does one configure the dev server to proxy everything EXCEPT a few .js and .vue files?
Change the publicPath: '/dist/' of webpack config to match your actual product path and then change the script SRC in index.html to point to the new public path.. i.e basically virtual path... Not necessarily need to be present on actual file system.. I have achieved the same in my project..
I've mostly got this working with a .NET app. It still serves the dev files from
localhost:8080
but takes care of modifying the template files for you during dev and adjusting them back for production. Not sure if it would solve your problem entirely, that way, but it's working for us, for now and may help others, so I'll leave it here anyway.In
package.json
I've got a start (dev) and build (prod) script:webpack.prod.js
just setsmode: "production"
and merges withwebpack.config.js
which does most of the webpack stuff, including injecting the files into the .net_Layout_React.cshtml
file including the productions scripts from theScripts
folder:When I run
npm run build
this builds the production_Layout_React.cshtml
template which is used in the app and includes files from the filesystem. However, when I runnpm start
it changes the_Layout_React.cshtml
template to include files fromlocalhost:8080
which is where thewebpack-dev-server
is running and serving watched files from:webpack.dev.js
:Now when I run
npm start
then run the .NET app, I get .NET app onlocalhost:33401
but it's getting it's react files fromlocalhost:8080
and auto-compiling them on save and when it's time to push to the repo I runnpm run build
and it builds the files into hard files in the .NETScripts
folder and updates the template to reflect this.Think the issue is caused by using this host:
http://my.server
instead of the defaulthttp://localhost:8080
Try to start webpack-dev-server with the flag
--host 0.0.0.0
and--port 80
https://webpack.github.io/docs/webpack-dev-server.html#webpack-dev-server-cli