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const path = require('path');
const { argv } = require('yargs');
const merge = require('webpack-merge');
const desire = require('./util/desire');
const userConfig = merge(desire(`${__dirname}/../config`), desire(`${__dirname}/../config-local`));
const isProduction = !!((argv.env && argv.env.production) || argv.p);
const rootPath = (userConfig.paths && userConfig.paths.root)
? userConfig.paths.root
: process.cwd();
const config = merge({
open: true,
copy: 'images/**/*',
proxyUrl: 'http://localhost:3000',
cacheBusting: '[name]_[hash]',
paths: {
root: rootPath,
assets: path.join(rootPath, 'resources/assets'),
dist: path.join(rootPath, 'dist'),
},
enabled: {
sourceMaps: !isProduction,
optimize: isProduction,
cacheBusting: isProduction,
watcher: !!argv.watch,
},
watch: [],
}, userConfig);
module.exports = merge(config, {
env: Object.assign({ production: isProduction, development: !isProduction }, argv.env),
publicPath: `${config.publicPath}/${path.basename(config.paths.dist)}/`,
manifest: {},
});
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === undefined) {
process.env.NODE_ENV = isProduction ? 'production' : 'development';
}
/**
* If your publicPath differs between environments, but you know it at compile time,
* then set SAGE_DIST_PATH as an environment variable before compiling.
* Example:
* SAGE_DIST_PATH=/wp-content/themes/sage/dist yarn build:production
*/
if (process.env.SAGE_DIST_PATH) {
module.exports.publicPath = process.env.SAGE_DIST_PATH;
}
/**
* If you don't know your publicPath at compile time, then uncomment the lines
* below and use WordPress's wp_localize_script() to set SAGE_DIST_PATH global.
* Example:
* wp_localize_script('sage/main.js', 'SAGE_DIST_PATH', get_theme_file_uri('dist/'))
*/
Object.keys(module.exports.entry).forEach(id =>
module.exports.entry[id].unshift(path.join(__dirname, 'helpers/public-path.js')));