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Webpack Netlify Lambda Plugin

Small helper library to build Netlify Lambda compatible javascript

config()

The simplest usage is with the config() method.

You can pass in an object with srcdir, files, outdir and override props - they do what you'd expect.

Input
const webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin = require("webpack-netlify-lambda-plugin");

const webpackConfig = webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin.config({
  outdir: "./build",
  srcdir: "./src/main/",
  files: [
    "foo-func.js",
    "bar-func.js",
    "nested/qak-func.js",
  ],
  override: {
    plugins: [ ... ]
  }
});

module.exports = webpackConfig;
Output
{
  target: "node",
  mode: "development",
  entry: {
    "foo-func": "./src/main/foo-func.js",
    "bar-func": "./src/main/bar-func.js",
    "nested-qak-func": "./src/main/nested/qak-func.js"
  },
  resolve: { extentions: [ ".js" ] },
  plugins: [ ... ],
  output: {
    path: "./build",
    filename: "[name].js",
    libraryTarget: "commonjs"
  }
}

You can write your own webpack config and just use this plugin for the annoying things like formatting config.entry and config.output.

entry()

const webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin = require("webpack-netlify-lambda-plugin");

module.exports = {
  entry: webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin.entry("./src/main/", [
    "foo-func.js",
    "bar-func.js",
    "nested/qak-func.js",
  ]),
  ...
};

output()

const webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin = require("webpack-netlify-lambda-plugin");

module.exports = {
  output: webpackNetlifyLambdaPlugin.output("./build"),
  ...
};