DEPREACTED due to lack of support/bug fixes/ new features, project abandoned, please migrate on https://github.com/webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin
Install
npm install babel-minify-webpack-plugin --save-dev
Usage
// webpack.config.js
const MinifyPlugin = require("babel-minify-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
entry: //...,
output: //...,
plugins: [
new MinifyPlugin(minifyOpts, pluginOpts)
]
}
Options
minifyOpts
minifyOpts
are passed on to babel-preset-minify. You can find a list of all available options in the package directory.
Default: {}
pluginOpts
test
: Test to match files against. Default:/\.js($|\?)/i
include
: Files toinclude
. Default:undefined
exclude
: Files toexclude
. Default:undefined
comments
: Preserve Comments. Default:/^\**!|@preserve|@license|@cc_on/
, falsy value to remove all comments. Accepts function, object with property test (regex), and values.sourceMap
: Configure a sourcemap style. Default: webpackConfig.devtoolparserOpts
: Configure babel with special parser options.babel
: Pass in a custombabel-core
instead. Default:require("babel-core")
minifyPreset
: Pass in a custombabel-minify
preset instead. Default:require("babel-preset-minify")
Why
You can also use babel-loader for webpack and include minify
as a preset and should be much faster than using this - as babel-minify will operate on smaller file sizes. But then, why does this plugin exist at all? -
- A webpack loader operates on single files and the minify preset as a webpack loader is going to consider each file to be executed directly in the browser global scope (by default) and will not optimize some things in the toplevel scope. To enable optimizations to take place in the top level scope of the file, use
mangle: { topLevel: true }
in minifyOptions. - When you exclude
node_modules
from being run through the babel-loader, babel-minify optimizations are not applied to the excluded files as it doesn't pass through the minifier. - When you use the babel-loader with webpack, the code generated by webpack for the module system doesn't go through the loader and is not optimized by babel-minify.
- A webpack plugin can operate on the entire chunk/bundle output and can optimize the whole bundle and you can see some differences in minified output. But this will be a lot slower as the file size is usually really huge. So there is another idea where we can apply some optimizations as a part of the loader and some optimizations in a plugin.
Maintainers
Boopathi Rajaa |
Juho Vepsäläinen |
Joshua Wiens |
Kees Kluskens |
Sean Larkin |