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import path from 'path';
import fs from 'fs';
import TerserPlugin from 'terser-webpack-plugin';
import * as Repack from '@callstack/repack';
const loadJSON = (_path) => JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(new URL(_path, import.meta.url)));
const appJson = loadJSON('./app.json');
/**
* More documentation, installation, usage, motivation and differences with Metro is available at:
* https://github.com/callstack/repack/blob/main/README.md
*
* The API documentation for the functions and plugins used in this file is available at:
* https://re-pack.netlify.app/
*/
/**
* Webpack configuration.
* You can also export a static object or a function returning a Promise.
*
* @param env Environment options passed from either Webpack CLI or React Native CLI
* when running with `react-native start/bundle`.
*/
export default (env) => {
const {
mode = 'development',
context = Repack.getDirname(import.meta.url),
entry = './index.js',
platform = process.env.PLATFORM,
minimize = mode === 'production',
devServer = undefined,
bundleFilename = undefined,
sourceMapFilename = undefined,
assetsPath = undefined,
reactNativePath = new URL('./node_modules/react-native', import.meta.url)
.pathname,
} = env;
const dirname = Repack.getDirname(import.meta.url);
if (!platform) {
throw new Error('Missing platform');
}
/**
* Using Module Federation might require disabling hmr.
* Uncomment below to set `devServer.hmr` to `false`.
*
* Keep in mind that `devServer` object is not available
* when running `webpack-bundle` command. Be sure
* to check its value to avoid accessing undefined value,
* otherwise an error might occur.
*/
// if (devServer) {
// devServer.hmr = false;
// }
/**
* Depending on your Babel configuration you might want to keep it.
* If you don't use `env` in your Babel config, you can remove it.
*
* Keep in mind that if you remove it you should set `BABEL_ENV` or `NODE_ENV`
* to `development` or `production`. Otherwise your production code might be compiled with
* in development mode by Babel.
*/
process.env.BABEL_ENV = mode;
return {
mode,
/**
* This should be always `false`, since the Source Map configuration is done
* by `SourceMapDevToolPlugin`.
*/
devtool: false,
context,
/**
* `getInitializationEntries` will return necessary entries with setup and initialization code.
* If you don't want to use Hot Module Replacement, set `hmr` option to `false`. By default,
* HMR will be enabled in development mode.
*/
entry: [
...Repack.getInitializationEntries(reactNativePath, {
hmr: devServer && devServer.hmr,
}),
entry,
],
resolve: {
/**
* `getResolveOptions` returns additional resolution configuration for React Native.
* If it's removed, you won't be able to use `<file>.<platform>.<ext>` (eg: `file.ios.js`)
* convention and some 3rd-party libraries that specify `react-native` field
* in their `package.json` might not work correctly.
*/
...Repack.getResolveOptions(platform),
/**
* Uncomment this to ensure all `react-native*` imports will resolve to the same React Native
* dependency. You might need it when using workspaces/monorepos or unconventional project
* structure. For simple/typical project you won't need it.
*/
// alias: {
// 'react-native': reactNativePath,
// },
},
/**
* Configures output.
* It's recommended to leave it as it is unless you know what you're doing.
* By default Webpack will emit files into the directory specified under `path`. In order for the
* React Native app use them when bundling the `.ipa`/`.apk`, they need to be copied over with
* `Repack.OutputPlugin`, which is configured by default inside `Repack.RepackPlugin`.
*/
output: {
clean: true,
hashFunction: 'xxhash64',
path: path.join(dirname, 'build/generated', platform),
filename: 'index.bundle',
chunkFilename: '[name].chunk.bundle',
publicPath: Repack.getPublicPath({ platform, devServer }),
},
/**
* Configures optimization of the built bundle.
*/
optimization: {
/** Enables minification based on values passed from React Native CLI or from fallback. */
minimize,
/** Configure minimizer to process the bundle. */
minimizer: [
new TerserPlugin({
test: /\.(js)?bundle(\?.*)?$/i,
/**
* Prevents emitting text file with comments, licenses etc.
* If you want to gather in-file licenses, feel free to remove this line or configure it
* differently.
*/
extractComments: false,
terserOptions: {
format: {
comments: false,
},
},
}),
],
chunkIds: 'named',
},
module: {
/**
* This rule will process all React Native related dependencies with Babel.
* If you have a 3rd-party dependency that you need to transpile, you can add it to the
* `include` list.
*
* You can also enable persistent caching with `cacheDirectory` - please refer to:
* https://github.com/babel/babel-loader#options
*/
rules: [
{
test: /\.[jt]sx?$/,
include: [
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+react/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+@react-native/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+@react-navigation/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+@react-native-community/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+@expo/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+pretty-format/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+metro/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+abort-controller/,
/node_modules(.*[/\\])+@callstack\/repack/,
],
use: 'babel-loader',
},
/**
* Here you can adjust loader that will process your files.
*
* You can also enable persistent caching with `cacheDirectory` - please refer to:
* https://github.com/babel/babel-loader#options
*/
{
test: /\.[jt]sx?$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
/** Add React Refresh transform only when HMR is enabled. */
plugins:
devServer && devServer.hmr
? ['module:react-refresh/babel']
: undefined,
},
},
},
/**
* This loader handles all static assets (images, video, audio and others), so that you can
* use (reference) them inside your application.
*
* If you wan to handle specific asset type manually, filter out the extension
* from `ASSET_EXTENSIONS`, for example:
* ```
* Repack.ASSET_EXTENSIONS.filter((ext) => ext !== 'svg')
* ```
*/
{
test: Repack.getAssetExtensionsRegExp(Repack.ASSET_EXTENSIONS),
use: {
loader: '@callstack/repack/assets-loader',
options: {
platform,
devServerEnabled: Boolean(devServer),
/**
* Defines which assets are scalable - which assets can have
* scale suffixes: `@1x`, `@2x` and so on.
* By default all images are scalable.
*/
scalableAssetExtensions: Repack.SCALABLE_ASSETS,
},
},
},
],
},
plugins: [
/**
* Configure other required and additional plugins to make the bundle
* work in React Native and provide good development experience with
* sensible defaults.
*
* `Repack.RepackPlugin` provides some degree of customization, but if you
* need more control, you can replace `Repack.RepackPlugin` with plugins
* from `Repack.plugins`.
*/
new Repack.RepackPlugin({
context,
mode,
platform,
devServer,
output: {
bundleFilename,
sourceMapFilename,
assetsPath,
},
extraChunks: [
{
test: /.*/,
type: 'remote',
outputPath: path.join('build/output', platform, 'remote'),
}
],
}),
],
};
};