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monkey-react-scripts

Monkey react script runner: Customize react-scripts webpack config without eject or fork

Many of you want to add small change to your webpack config created by create-react-app. but you don't want to eject. or use other scripts like configurable-react-scripts or custom-react-scripts because of update delay.

With monkey-react-scripts you can use react-scripts configs, but monkey patched one. so you always have updated react-scripts.

☢ DANGER ☢

As @gaearon mentioned multiple times there, it's not good idea to extend it. From my point of view, I'm giving you gun, so try not to shot yourself, because probably nobody will help you. When you modify something, be completely sure what you doing!

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Usage

  • use create-react-app and create your project, more-detail
npm install -g create-react-app

create-react-app my-app
cd my-app/
  • install monkey-react-scripts
npm install monkey-react-scripts --save-dev --save-exact
  • create webpack.monkey.js in root of your project. you can modify webpack config here.
module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
    // mutate webpackConfig
};
  • edit package.json and replace scripts
  "scripts": {
    "start": "monkey-react-scripts start",
    "build": "monkey-react-scripts build",
    "test": "monkey-react-scripts test --env=jsdom"
  }

How it works

I suggest you see scripts and bin folders. (less than 100 line of code)

Note: returned value of require function is mutable. so you can mutate that before real build/start script.

Snippets

You can use snippets if you want.

snippets:

  • addPlugin
  • findRule
  • addBabelPlugins
  • addRule

Example

Before use examples you should know what happen inside react-scripts webpack config. first see and read this files:

  • node_modules/react-scripts/config/webpack.config.dev.js
  • node_modules/react-scripts/config/webpack.config.prod.js

also you can log webpackConfig value.

// webpack.monkey.js
module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
    console.log(webpackConfig)
};

Also you can find complete examples at monkey-react-scripts-example repo

Webpack Visualizer

I love visualization so I add webpack-visualizer-plugin to my project

  • install plugin:
npm install webpack-visualizer-plugin --save-dev
  • add plugin to config (only at build)
// webpack.monkey.js
var Visualizer = require('webpack-visualizer-plugin');

module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
    if (!isDevelopment) {
        webpackConfig.plugins.push(new Visualizer());
    }
};
  • build
$ npm run build
// some output
$ tree build
build
├── asset-manifest.json
├── favicon.ico
├── index.html
├── static
│   ├── css
│   │   ├── main.9a0fe4f1.css
│   │   └── main.9a0fe4f1.css.map
│   ├── js
│   │   ├── main.373f9afc.js
│   │   └── main.373f9afc.js.map
│   └── media
│       └── logo.5d5d9eef.svg
└── stats.html                      <-- new file

Decorator support

If you love decorators, you can add decorator support:

  • install decorator plugin
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy
  • edit webpack.monkey.js like this (copy findRule, addBabelPlugins from snippets):
function findRule(webpackConfig, callback) {
    /* snippet codes */
}

function addBabelPlugins(webpackConfig, plugins) {
        /* snippet codes */
}

module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
    addBabelPlugins(webpackConfig, ['transform-decorators-legacy']);
};

related issues: #107, #167, #214, #309, #411, #1357

Relay support

  • install babel-plugin-relay
yarn add --dev babel-plugin-relay
  • edit webpack.monkey.js
module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
    addBabelPlugins(webpackConfig, ['relay']);
};

and continue relay documentation steps.

if you are using relay classic you can see old readme and get some ideas.

related issues: #462, #662, #900

scss support

  • install node-sass and sass-loader:
npm install --save-dev node-sass sass-loader
  • edit webpack.monkey.js like this:
/* copy findRule, addRule from snippets */
module.exports = function (webpackConfig, isDevelopment) {
  // find css rule
  const cssRule = findRule(webpackConfig, (rule) => {
    return ('' + rule.test === '' + /\.css$/)
  });
  const cssLoaders = isDevelopment ? cssRule.use : cssRule.loader;

  const postCssLoader = cssLoaders[cssLoaders.length - 1];
  postCssLoader.options.sourceMap = true; // add source option to postcss

  // add sass support
  const sassLoader = {loader: require.resolve('sass-loader'), options: {sourceMap: true}};
  const sassLoaders = cssLoaders.concat(sassLoader);

  const sassRule = {
    test: /\.scss$/,
    [isDevelopment ? 'use' : 'loader']: sassLoaders,
  };

  addRule(webpackConfig, sassRule)
};

similar code for less or stylus.

related issues: #78, #115, #351, #412, #1509, #1639

postcss config

If you want change postcss config you can use this code.

  // add rtl css support
  const postCssFunction = postCssLoader.options.plugins
  postCssLoader.options.plugins = () => {
      return [...postCssFunction(), require('postcss-inline-rtl')]
  }

TODOs

  • customize test runner (jest)
  • add more example
    • relay support

compatibility

react-scripts monkey-react-scripts
0.9.x 0.0.5
1.x.x 0.1.0

Thanks

@svrcekmichal for configurable-react-scripts