unrhodecode/webpack.config.js
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/* webpack.config.js */
require('style-loader');
require('css-loader');
var path = require('path');
const projectName = 'rhodecode-components';
let destinationDirectory = path.join(process.cwd(), 'rhodecode', 'public', 'js')
if (process.env.RC_STATIC_DIR) {
destinationDirectory = process.env.RC_STATIC_DIR;
}
// doing it this way because it seems that plugin via grunt does not pick up .babelrc
let babelRCOptions = {
"presets": [
["@babel/preset-env", {
"targets": {
"esmodules": true
},
"exclude": [
"@babel/transform-classes",
"@babel/transform-regenerator",
"@babel/transform-async-generator-functions"
]
}]
]
};
module.exports = {
// Tell Webpack which file kicks off our app.
entry: {
main: path.resolve(__dirname, 'rhodecode/public/js/src/components/index.js'),
},
output: {
filename: 'rhodecode-components.js',
path: path.resolve(destinationDirectory)
},
// Tell Webpack which directories to look in to resolve import statements.
// Normally Webpack will look in node_modules by default but since we're overriding
// the property we'll need to tell it to look there.
resolve: {
modules: [
path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules'),
]
},
// These rules tell Webpack how to process different module types.
// Remember, *everything* is a module in Webpack. That includes
// CSS, and (thanks to our loader) HTML.
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /style-lit.css/,
use: 'raw-loader'
},
{
// Babel-loader for JS files
test: /\.js$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {loader: 'babel-loader', options: babelRCOptions}
},
{
test: /intl-messageformat.min.js/,
use: 'imports-loader?this=>window'
}
]
},
plugins: []
};