vue-cli plugin to visualize size of webpack output files
Uses webpack-bundle-analyzer to create an interactive treemap visualization of the contents of all your bundles.
Add a webpackBundleAnalyzer
object to your pluginOptions
in vue.config.js
:
module.exports = {
pluginOptions: {
webpackBundleAnalyzer: {
openAnalyzer: false
}
}
};
You can use any of these settings.
When building your Vue project for production, the analyzerMode
will be set to static
. By default, the generated web page will be opened in your browser. This can be changed by setting openAnalyzer
to false
as shown above.
When using the --modern
flag to build your app, this plugin will create 2 different reports: one for your legacy build and one for your modern build. Your report filename will be prefixed with legacy-
and modern-
respectively.
In development, you'll only be able to use the stat
size due to webpack-bundle-analyzer
requiring physical files to calculate parsed
and gzipped
sizes.
vue add webpack-bundle-analyzer
The following rule is automatically added to your Vue config behind the scenes. All you need to do to activate this plugin is run the above command in your project's directory.
config
.plugin("webpack-bundle-analyzer")
.use(BundleAnalyzerPlugin)
.init(Plugin => new Plugin(options));