Meteor-Webpack
Meteor-Webpack provides you a development environment that integrates modern web bundler Webpack, and modern perfect full-stack JavaScript framework Meteor.
You need just one atmosphere package to start;
ardatan:webpack
This project includes some examples with popular Frontend frameworks and a compiler package that replaces Meteor's bundler with modern web project bundler Webpack.
You have to create a webpack.config.js
file that has the compilation configurations for both client and server code.
You are to free to choose the directory structure in your project, Webpack will compile your project regarding to your entry definition.
Simple Migration
Feel free like you are working in a Webpack CLI
Meteor-Webpack would make you feel you are using Webpack CLI. Just use same cases in Webpack's own documentation.
Feel free like you are working in a regular Meteor environment as well
Meteor-Webpack can resolve any atmosphere packages and Meteor modules like you are using without Meteor-Webpack
Try our examples with your favorite Frontend framework
Why Webpack
- Faster compilation thanks to Webpack good caching during compilation
- ES2015 Modules support instead of loading modules on runtime like Meteor's bundle does in CommonJS way, because Meteor only converts ES2015 import syntax,
import module from 'module'
,to CommonJS import syntax;const module = require('module')
. - Tree-shaking for smaller final production bundle
- You can migrate your existing Webpack project to Meteor easily.
- You can use your existing Webpack loaders and plugins without a great modification including the ones don't exist as an atmosphere package.
- Hot Module Replacement without reloading in each compilation using Webpack Dev Middleware together with Meteor's
connect
-compatible HTTP Server - HMR is available for server-side code, so your re-compiled server-side code will be replaced in 'already running' server without restart. So, the recompilation of server-side code takes less time than regular Meteor bundler's.
- Comparisons with other bundlers are explained here.
Comparison with other solutions in Meteor
Regular Meteor Bundler
Regular Meteor Bundler uses babel
which tranpiles your ES2015 syntax to ES5 even imports to CommonJS
which creates some limitation for you. For instance, you cannot use ES2015 modules, then you need to import UMD modules which would probably contain unused submodules of this module.
Despite you can use atmosphere packages with Meteor-Webpack, you don't need to add extra atmosphere packages for sass, typescript and others' compilation. For an extra compiler such as sass, less and pug etc; you can just install necessary webpack loader plugins, and add them into webpack.config.js
. Meteor-Webpack runs exactly same way with webpack-dev-server
.
Meteor Client Bundler
As in its documentation;
meteor-client-bundler
is a module bundler which will take a bunch of Atmosphere package and put them into a single module, so we can load Meteor's client scripts regardless of what framework we're using to run our server.
But you cannot use this client bundle with Server Side Rendering, and you must have two different projects which run on two different servers.
With Meteor-Webpack, you can extract webpack.config.js
from Angular CLI, create-react-app
and any other CLI tools', then easily use it with Meteor.
Before you start
- Remove existing compiler packages;
meteor remove ecmascript es5-shim static-html
- If you are using Meteor entry points, you have to remove them from your
package.json
"meteor": {
"mainModule": {
"client": "client/main.js",
"server": "server/main.js"
}
}
- You have to install webpack and necessary plugins with your favorite package manager;
yarn
ornpm
- Add Meteor package
webpack
by the commandmeteor add ardatan:webpack
- Create
webpack.config.js
, and define entry module which is necessary for webpack. - If you have seperate client and server codes, you have to declare two configurations like we have in our example.
Seperating Client and Server Configuration - IMPORTANT!
- You have to add
target
field bynode
value in the configuration object you want to use as server's;
const clientConfig = {
//...
}
const serverConfig = {
//...
target: 'node',
}
Meteor Package Imports - IMPORTANT!
- If you are using Meteor's package imports such as
import { Meteor } from 'meteor/meteor'
,import { Mongo } from 'meteor/mongo'
and also non-global package references such asimport { publishComposite } from 'meteor/reywood:publish-composite'
. You have to installwebpack-meteor-externals
npm package, and add it to both client and server entries inwebpack.config.js
. - If you are using all of them by their global references without imports, you don't need that package.
meteor npm install webpack-meteor-externals --save-dev
const meteorExternals = require('webpack-meteor-externals');
//...
externals: [
meteorExternals()
]
//...
Meteor File Imports - Optional
- If you have an existing meteor app and do not want to change the pathnames from '/imports/...' to relative paths, use the following in your
webpack.config.js
//...
resolve: {
modules: [
path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules'),
path.resolve(__dirname, './'), // enables you to use 'imports/...' instead of '/imports/...'
],
alias: {
'/imports': path.resolve(__dirname, './imports'),
'/ui': path.resolve(__dirname, './ui'),
// ... and any other directories you might have
}
}
//...
Client Configuration
Webpack Dev Middleware
If you want to use Webpack's Development Server instead of Meteor's, you have to add devServer
field in the client configuration;
devServer: {}
then you have to add another atmosphere package to packages;
meteor add ardatan:webpack-dev-middleware
NOTE Make sure ardatan:webpack-dev-middleware
is at the bottom of your .packages
list for the best compatibility with other Meteor packages.
don't forget to install webpack-dev-middleware
package from NPM;
meteor npm install webpack-dev-middleware --save-dev
Server Configuration
Loading NPM modules on runtime instead of compiling them by Meteor
- Install
webpack-node-externals
meteor npm install webpack-node-externals --save-dev
- Add externals into the server configuration in
webpack.config.js
externals: [nodeExternals()], // in order to ignore all modules in node_modules folder
Hot Module Replacement
-
Process is the same with Webpack; so you have to just change your client and server configuration;
-
Add
hot
field for both client and server which istrue
,
devServer: {
hot: true
}
- and add the necessary plugin only for client; do not add this plugin for server,
hot: true
is enough for server-side HMR!
plugins: {
new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin()
}
-
Then install
webpack-dev-middleware
, -
Install client-side HMR middleware
webpack-hot-middleware
in your project -
Install server-side HMR middleware
webpack-hot-server-middleware
in your project -
Meteor's bundler may restart your server which is not good for HMR's working process; so we need to disable it by adding
.meteorignore
on the root with the following content;
*
!.meteor/
!node_modules/
!webpack.config.js
meteor/server-render
- Meteor's
server-render
will work as expected if you use webpack to include HTML viaHtmlWebpackPlugin
. Important: Be sure that server-render is listed BELOW webpack-dev-server inmeteor/packages
Dynamic boilerplate assets
- You can use
WebAppInternals.registerBoilerplateCallback
to dynamically change the CSS and JS served to visitors viadata.js
anddata.css
. In order to use this feature with webpack, you must setinject: false
onHtmlWebpackPlugin
and set the environment variableDYNAMIC_ASSETS=true
.
Galaxy Deployment
meteor deploy
command doesn't set NODE_ENV=production
environment variable. That's why, webpack
compiler recognizes that it is still a development
build. You have two options to fix issue;
First option ( Recommended )
- You have to provide
GALAXY_NODE_OPTIONS=--production
to makewebpack
recognize that it is aproduction
build. or
Second option
- Create a seperate configuration file for
webpack
which doesn't contain development settings such asdevServer
, and includesUglifyJs
plugins. Then, set environment variableWEBPACK_CONFIG_FILE=<filename>
.
Testing
-
Using
meteor test
requires the option--test-app-path $(pwd)/.meteortest
. This will run the test inside the.meteortest
directory in your project. Normally,meteor test
runs a test version of the application inside your/tmp
directory, but webpack needs to be able to access the project'snode_modules
folder. -
You may also run into permissions issues after the
.meteortest
folder is created. I recommend addingrm -r .meteortest
to the beginning of your test command. -
All DDP connections are closed when the dev server recompiles in test mode. This will trigger testing libraries that use DDP (Chimpy) to re-run if they are in watch mode.