If the application UI consists of multiple frontend application, you'd probably like to isolate their building too (e.g. if you use different frameworks/versions). Hence we needed our webpack(-er) to be isolated too: separate package.json
, dev server, compilation process.
You can do this by adding another Webpacker instance to your application.
This guide describes how to do that using Rails engines.
First, you create a Rails engine (say, MyEngine
). See the offical Rails guide.
There is no built-in tasks to install Webpacker within the engine, thus you have to add all the require files manually (you can copy them from the main app):
- Add
config/webpacker.yml
andconfig/webpack/*.js
files - Add
bin/webpack
andbin/webpack-dev-server
files - Add
package.json
with required deps.
module MyEngine
ROOT_PATH = Pathname.new(File.join(__dir__, ".."))
class << self
def webpacker
@webpacker ||= ::Webpacker::Instance.new(
root_path: ROOT_PATH,
config_path: ROOT_PATH.join("config/webpacker.yml")
)
end
end
end
module MyEngine
class Engine < ::Rails::Engine
initializer "webpacker.proxy" do |app|
insert_middleware = begin
MyEngine.webpacker.config.dev_server.present?
rescue
nil
end
next unless insert_middleware
app.middleware.insert_before(
0, Webpacker::DevServerProxy, # "Webpacker::DevServerProxy" if Rails version < 5
ssl_verify_none: true,
webpacker: MyEngine.webpacker
)
end
end
end
If you have multiple webpackers, you would probably want to run multiple dev servers at a time, and hence be able to configure their setting through env vars (e.g. within a docker-compose.yml
file):
# webpacker.yml
# ...
development:
# ...
dev_server:
env_prefix: "MY_ENGINE_WEBPACKER_DEV_SERVER"
# ...
require "webpacker/helper"
module MyEngine
module ApplicationHelper
include ::Webpacker::Helper
def current_webpacker_instance
MyEngine.webpacker
end
end
end
Now you can use stylesheet_pack_tag
and javascript_pack_tag
from within your engine.
Add Rake task to compile assets in production (rake my_engine:webpacker:compile
)
namespace :my_engine do
namespace :webpacker do
desc "Install deps with yarn"
task :yarn_install do
Dir.chdir(File.join(__dir__, "../..")) do
system "yarn install --no-progress --production"
end
end
desc "Compile JavaScript packs using webpack for production with digests"
task compile: [:yarn_install, :environment] do
Webpacker.with_node_env("production") do
if MyEngine.webpacker.commands.compile
# Successful compilation!
else
# Failed compilation
exit!
end
end
end
end
end
To serve static assets in production via Rails you might need to add a middleware and point it to your engine's webpacker output path:
# application.rb
config.middleware.use(
"Rack::Static",
urls: ["/my-engine-packs"], root: "my_engine/public"
)
NOTE: in the example above we assume that your public_output_path
is set to my-engine-packs
in your engine's webpacker.yml
.