Webpack is an ambitious, powerful tool for bundling modern web applications. Unfortunately, its complexity can make it daunting to learn. While the team has made incredible strides improving the docs, there are still a few places which remain counter-intuitive. In this post I’ll introduce and discuss those features which I found most difficult to learn, namely code splitting, and managing bundle s
With the ever-changing JavaScript world, one important thing that has been lacking in Rails was support for proper bundling system for JavaScript assets, but from Rails 5.1 this is going to change with the introduction of new Webpacker gem. Rails 5.1 ships with webpack and yarn via the –webpack option and out of the box integration with React, Angular, vue, elm and more coming soon. PrerequisitesR
Last month we shipped our first Release Candidate for webpack 2.2. Since then, we’ve been hard at work fixing any bugs that you reported. Not only that, but we’ve merged over 220 pull requests from the community in helping us refactor our core library to ES2015 (yes, this means our minimum supported NodeJS version is now 4.3). On behalf of the entire webpack team, I’m proud to announce that webpac
So last week I wrote about my experiences with upgrading to Webpack 2. In that story, I mentioned that it seemed like Webpack v2 was much faster than v1. So why not try and benchmark each version and provide some numbers? Disclaimer: I’m not a performance engineer or a statistician. Take this story as a data-point and do your own comparisons. I have no vested interests in any of the technologies m
Want to start building RePh app without carrying about scaffolding? Good news: I just released RePh app generator, take a look! Hi, in this article I’m going to show you, how to create a fullstack app with React and Phoenix. There are already a few similar tutorials out there, however none of them shows process of development for a complete functional app with server-side rendering and routing. Th
In my previous two posts, I explained the process of connecting React to a Flux store and getting external data from an API into Flux. Using the Facebook Flux examples’ model of manually building an index.html file is great for learning, but now I want to serve my app according to a standard 12-Factor compliant model. This will allow me to publish my app to a server or Docker container for hosting
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