treeherder/webpack.config.js

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Bug 1364894 - Upgrade from Neutrino 4 to 9 (#4216) Neutrino controls our frontend linting, transpilation, source-maps, testing, dev-server and optimisation of production builds. Highlights of the upgrade are: * Major version updates to the individual tools within (such as webpack, Babel and ESLint), significantly improving performance, fixing transpilation/minification correctness bugs, adding support for newer ECMAScript features, and increasing linter coverage. * Hot reloading in the dev server now works for all entry-points and not just the jobs view, shortening the feedback cycle. * Reduced bundle size due to webpack 4's tree shaking, scope hoisting, automatic shared/vendor code chunk splitting (no need for the manually maintained 'vendor' list). * CSS is now extracted out of JS, which improves performance, reduces bundle size and prevents the initial white flash of un-styled content. * Support for dynamic imports/code splitting (needed for bug 1502192). * Support for Jest via a new Jest preset (unblocks bug 1364045). * Support for public class field declarations (unblocks bug 1480166). * Improved source-maps (increases the quality of production exception trace-backs and fixes several debugger breakpoint bugs). * Reduced amount of custom configuration required for our fairly complex frontend needs, reducing maintenance burden and allowing for easier future Neutrino upgrades. In addition this PR: * Fixes the WhiteNoise `immutable_file_test()` regex, so that it now correctly enables browser caching of images, fonts and source maps. * Enables webpack-dev-server's overlay feature, which displays any compilation errors in the browser, saving having to switch back to the console (this can be enabled for warnings too if desired). * Enables webpack-dev-server's automatic browser-opening feature, which saves having to manually navigate to `localhost:5000` after running `yarn start`. * Switches Karma tests to run Firefox in headless mode, reducing the workflow disruption when running `yarn test`. * Uses the new webpack `performance` option to enable maximum asset file size thresholds, to help prevent bundle-size regressions. * Rewrites the `package.json` script commands so that they now work correctly on Windows, even when setting environment variables. Performance comparison: * Local `yarn build`: - Cached: 2m34s -> 23s - Uncached: 2m34s -> 58s * Local `yarn start`: - Cached: 34.5s -> 13.6s - Uncached: 34.5s -> 31.3s * Local `yarn test` - Cached: 61.5s -> 19.8s - Uncached: 61.5s -> 22.0s * Local `yarn lint` - Cached: 3.8s -> 1.8s - Uncached: 13.7s -> 13.4s * Travis end-to-end time: 9 minutes -> 6 minutes * Heroku deploy end-to-end time: 14 minutes -> 9 minutes
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const neutrino = require('neutrino');
module.exports = (env = {}) => {
// Convert `--env.NAME <value>` CLI arguments into environment variables.
// This makes it possible to write cross-platform-compatible package.json `scripts`.
Object.entries(env).forEach(([name, value]) => {
process.env[name] = value;
});
return neutrino().webpack();
};