// No need to build the DLL in production if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { process.exit(0); } require('shelljs/global'); const path = require('path'); const fs = require('fs'); const exists = fs.existsSync; const writeFile = fs.writeFileSync; const defaults = require('lodash/defaultsDeep'); const pkg = require(path.join(process.cwd(), 'package.json')); const config = require('../config'); const dllConfig = defaults(pkg.dllPlugin, config.dllPlugin.defaults); const outputPath = path.join(process.cwd(), dllConfig.path); const dllManifestPath = path.join(outputPath, 'package.json'); /** * I use node_modules/react-boilerplate-dlls by default just because * it isn't going to be version controlled and babel wont try to parse it. */ mkdir('-p', outputPath); echo('Building the Webpack DLL...'); /** * Create a manifest so npm install doesn't warn us */ if (!exists(dllManifestPath)) { writeFile( dllManifestPath, JSON.stringify( defaults({ name: 'react-boilerplate-dlls', private: true, author: pkg.author, repository: pkg.repository, version: pkg.version, }), null, 2, ), 'utf8', ); } // the BUILDING_DLL env var is set to avoid confusing the development environment exec( 'cross-env BUILDING_DLL=true webpack --display-chunks --color --config internals/webpack/webpack.dll.babel.js --hide-modules', );