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Compile JavaScript into bytecode using bytenode.
Inspired by bytenode-webpack-plugin.

Install

npm install --save @herberttn/bytenode-webpack-plugin

Supported versions

Supported features

Usage

import { BytenodeWebpackPlugin } from '@herberttn/bytenode-webpack-plugin';

// webpack options
module.exports = {
  // ...

  plugins: [
    // using all defaults
    new BytenodeWebpackPlugin(),

    // overriding an option
    new BytenodeWebpackPlugin({
      compileForElectron: true,
    }),
  ],
};

Options

type FileMatcherIntent = string | RegExp; // glob or regex

interface Options {
  compileAsModule: boolean;      // wraps the code in a node module
  compileForElectron: boolean;   // compiles for electron instead of plain node
  debugLifecycle: boolean;       // enables webpack hooks lifecycle logs
  exclude?: FileMatcherIntent[]; // prevents assets from being compiled, accepts glob and regex
  include?: FileMatcherIntent[]; // filter assets to compile, accepts glob and regex
  keepSource: boolean;           // emits the original source files along with the compiled ones
  preventSourceMaps: boolean;    // prevents source maps from being generated
}

Globs are handled using picomatch

Default options

new BytenodeWebpackPlugin({
  compileAsModule: true,
  compileForElectron: false,
  debugLifecycle: false,
  keepSource: false,
  preventSourceMaps: true,
})

Examples

Sample projects can be found in the examples directory.

Caveats

electron-forge support

main process

You may need to change the default entry and output configurations. Probably something like this:

webpack.main.config.js
-  entry: './src/index.ts',
+  entry: {
+    index: './src/index.ts',
+  },
+  output: {
+    filename: '[name].js',
+  },
+  target: 'electron-main',
renderer process

You will probably run into missing node core modules. Should probably be fixed by something like this:

webpack.renderer.config.js
+  target: 'electron-renderer',
preload process

You may need to change the default entry and output configurations. Probably something like this:

webpack.preload.config.js
-  entry: './src/preload.ts',
+  entry: {
+    preload: './src/preload.ts',
+  },
+  output: {
+    filename: '[name].js',
+  },
+  target: 'electron-preload',
package.json
  "@electron-forge/plugin-webpack",
  {
    "mainConfig": "./webpack.main.config.js",
    "renderer": {
      "config": "./webpack.renderer.config.js",
      "entryPoints": [
        {
          "html": "./src/index.html",
          "js": "./src/renderer.ts",
          "name": "main_window",
+         "preload": {
+           "config": "webpack.preload.config.js"
+         }
        }
      ]
    }
  }

Missing node core modules

If you run into a webpack error similar to the one below, it's because bytenode requires some of node's code modules to properly do its job, and only you can decide the best way to provide them given your configuration.

Three possible solutions:

Other solutions may exist.

Error example:

ERROR in ../../node_modules/bytenode/lib/index.js 3:11-24
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'fs' in '../../node_modules/bytenode/lib'
 @ ./src/renderer.loader.js 1:0-19

BREAKING CHANGE: webpack < 5 used to include polyfills for node.js core modules by default.
This is no longer the case. Verify if you need this module and configure a polyfill for it.

If you want to include a polyfill, you need to:
	- add a fallback 'resolve.fallback: { "vm": require.resolve("vm-browserify") }'
	- install 'vm-browserify'
If you don't want to include a polyfill, you can use an empty module like this:
	resolve.fallback: { "vm": false }
 @ ./src/renderer.loader.js 1:0-19

Contributors

<table> <tr> <td align="center"> <a href="https://github.com/herberttn"> <img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/5903869?v=4" width="120;" alt="herberttn"/> <br /> <sub><b>herberttn</b></sub> </a> </td> <td align="center"> <a href="https://github.com/jjeff"> <img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/321284?v=4" width="120;" alt="jjeff"/> <br /> <sub><b>Jeff Robbins</b></sub> </a> </td> </tr> </table>