• API
    • options
      • noInfo
      • quiet
      • lazy
      • filename
      • watchOptions.aggregateTimeout
      • watchOptions.poll
      • publicPath (required)
      • headers
      • stats
    • middleware.invalidate()
    • middleware.fileSystem

    Note: The webpack-dev-middleware is for advanced users. See [[webpack-dev-server]] for a ready-to-use solution.

    The webpack-dev-middleware is a small middleware for a connect-based middleware stack. It uses webpack to compile assets in-memory and serve them. When a compilation is running every request to the served webpack assets is blocked until we have a stable bundle.

    Now, koa-webpack-middleware ready for koa2 ecosystem also with HMR supports.

    You can use it in two modes:

    • watch mode (default): The compiler recompiles on file change.
    • lazy mode: The compiler compiles on every request to the entry point.

    API

    1. var webpackDevMiddleware = require("webpack-dev-middleware");
    2. var webpack = require("webpack");
    3. var compiler = webpack({
    4. // configuration
    5. output: { path: '/' }
    6. });
    7. app.use(webpackDevMiddleware(compiler, {
    8. // options
    9. }));

    options

    noInfo

    Display no info to console (only warnings and errors)

    Default: false

    quiet

    Display nothing to the console

    Default: false

    lazy

    Switch into lazy mode.

    Default: false

    filename

    In lazy mode: Switch request should trigger the compilation.

    In most cases this equals the webpack configuration option output.filename.

    watchOptions.aggregateTimeout

    Delay the rebuilt after the first change. Value is a time in ms.

    Default: 300

    watchOptions.poll

    true: use polling

    number: use polling with specified interval

    Default: undefined

    publicPath (required)

    The path where to bind the middleware to the server.

    In most cases this equals the webpack configuration option output.publicPath.

    headers

    Add custom headers. i. e. { "X-Custom-Header": "yes" }

    stats

    Output options for the stats. See [[node.js API]].

    middleware.invalidate()

    Manually invalidate the compilation. Useful if stuff of the compiler has changed.

    middleware.fileSystem

    A readable (in-memory) filesystem that can access the compiled data.