A webpack configuration for webdevs using scss, postcss, html and js.
Based on HtmlWebpackPlugin.
Comes with postcss autoprefixer.
The following setup will only work on a specific file structure:
src
|_ html
| |_ index.html
| |_ ....html
|
|_ img
|_ svg
|_ scss
|_ css
|_ js
|_ vid
node_modules
|_ ...
dist
|_ index.html
|_ html
| |_ ....html
|
|_ img
|_ svg
|_ scss
|_ css
|_ js
|_ vid
All the media folders (img, svg, vid) should have their contents placed there directly, without creating subfolders. This is important to ensure the resolve
in webpack.config.js
is working correctly.
The webpack output will be put into dist/
. Webpack will place index.html
directly under dist/index.html
. All other assets will be placed in the corresponding folder in dist/
.
At this time of writing sass-loader
does not work with url()
references in mixins Problems with url(...). Thats why I added a resolve to webpack.config.js
.
Therefore it is important that any relative paths in scss files are rewritten to make use of webpack resolve.
Example:
- Reference to
src/img/...
file:url(~img/...)
. (It doesn't matter how deep you are in the subfolders ofsrc
)
You will find a node module called @csstools/normalize.css
after npm install
. If you want to use normalize.css
, please import it in your scss files:
@import '~@csstools/normalize.css';
If you have more than one html file (e.g. index.html
, file2.html
etc.) then you have to create a HtmlWebpackPlugin instance for each file. A comment about how to do this can be found in webpack.config.js
.
References made by cross-site anchor tags can currently not be resolved. Anchor tag relative paths should be relative to the locations the html files are going to have in dist/
.
- If you are starting a new project:
git clone https://github.com/benjaminpreiss/webpack_conf.git
- Change git origin remote to your github repository:
git remote set-url origin <YOUR-GITHUB-REPO>
- Install all npm dependencies according to
package.json
:
npm install
- Configure browserslist in .browserslistrc and specify what browsers you want to support with your project. Example browserslist:
defaults
last 4 versions
- Configure htmlhint in .htmlhintrc to fit your needs.
- Start webpack build:
npx webpack
- Check js linting:
npx jslint
- Use eslint extension by Dirk Baeumer (dbaeumer.vscode-eslint)
- Use stylelint extension by stylelint (stylelint.vscode-stylelint)
- Use htmlhint extension by Mike Kaufmann (mkaufman.htmlhint)