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Auto inject version - Webpack plugin

Adds version from package.json into every single file as top comment block.

Install

$ npm install webpack-auto-inject-version --save-dev

Table of Contents

What it does
How to use
Available options
Output examples Change log

What it does

Auto Inject Version (AIV) can:

  • inject version from package.json into every bundle file as a comment ( at the top )
  • inject version from package.json into any place in your HTML by special tag [AIV]{version}[/AIV]
  • inject version from package.json into any place in CSS/JS file by special tag [AIV]{version}[/AIV]
  • auto increase package.json version by --env.major, --env.minor, --env.patch passed into webpack

How to use

It's easy to set it up, all you need is:

  • use WebpackAutoInject in webpack plugins
  • pass config as a parameter, or leave it blank as all options are "on" by default.

Simple config example ( in webpack.conf.js )

var WebpackAutoInject = require('webpack-auto-inject-version');
...
module.exports = {
    ...
    plugins: [
        new WebpackAutoInject({
            // options
            // example:
            components: {
                AutoIncreaseVersion: false
            }
        })
    ]
}

Full config example ( in webpack.conf.js )

module.exports = {
    ...
    plugins: [
      new WebpackAutoInject({
        NAME: 'AIV custom name',
        // specify the name of the tag in the outputed files eg
        // bundle.js: [SHORT]  Version: 0.13.36 ...
        SHORT: 'CUSTOM',
        SILENT: false,
        PACKAGE_JSON_PATH: './package.json',
        components: {
          AutoIncreaseVersion: true,
          InjectAsComment: true,
          InjectByTag: true
        },
        componentsOptions: {
          AutoIncreaseVersion: {
            runInWatchMode: false // it will increase version with every single build!
          },
          InjectAsComment: {
            tag: 'Version: {version} - {date}',
            dateFormat: 'h:MM:ss TT'
          },
          InjectByTag: {
            fileRegex: /\.+/,
            // regexp to find [AIV] tag inside html, if you tag contains unallowed characters you can adjust the regex
            // but also you can change [AIV] tag to anything you want
            AIVTagRegexp: /(\[AIV])(([a-zA-Z{} ,:;!()_@\-"'\\\/])+)(\[\/AIV])/g,
            dateFormat: 'h:MM:ss TT'
          }
        },
        LOGS_TEXT: {
          AIS_START: 'DEMO AIV started'
        }
      })
    ]
}

Inject by tag example

<body>
  <span>
    [AIV]{version}[/AIV]
  </span>
  <span>
    [AIV]{date}[/AIV]
  </span>
  <span>
    [AIV]{version}_{date}[/AIV]
  </span>
  <span>
    [AIV]V:{version} Date:{date}[/AIV]
  </span>
  <span>
    [AIV]Version {version} , {date}[/AIV]
  </span>
</body>

Available options

components.AutoIncreaseVersion

Auto increase package.json number.
This option requires extra argument to be sent to webpack build.
It happens before anything else to make sure that your new version is injected into your files.
Arguments: --env.major --env.minor --env.patch

Example for package.json run type, npm run start => ( 1.2.10 to 2.0.0 )

 "version" : "1.2.10",
 "scripts": {
    "start": "webpack --env.major"
 }

To enable watch mode:

  plugins: [
    new WebpackAutoInject({
      ...
      components: {
        AutoIncreaseVersion: true,
        ...
      },
      componentsOptions: {
        AutoIncreaseVersion: {
          runInWatchMode: false // it will increase version with every single build!
        }
      }
    })
  ]

Default: true

components.InjectByTag

Inject version number into your file
Version will replace the <{version}> tag.

<span>My awesome project | [AIV]{version}[/AIV]</span>
var version = '[AIV]{version}[/AIV]';

Default: true

components.InjectAsComment

This will inject your version as a comment into any css,js,html file.
You can change what is injected into the file by changing componentsOptions.InjectAsComment.tag. Currently only 2 tags are supported:

  • {version}
  • {date} ( current date ) Example:
  ...
  plugins: [
    ...
    new WebpackAutoInject({
      PACKAGE_JSON_PATH: './package.json',
      components: {
        ...
        InjectAsComment: true
      },
      componentsOptions: {
        ...
        InjectAsComment: {
          tag: 'Build version: {version} - {date}', // default
          dateFormat: 'dddd, mmmm dS, yyyy, h:MM:ss TT' // default
        }
    })
  ]

Default: true

Output-examples

AIV can inject version number for all your bundle files (css,js,html).

// [AIV] Build version: 1.0.10
/******/ (function(modules) { // webpackBootstrap
/******/ 	// The module cache
/******/ 	var installedModules = {};



Example html:

<!-- [AIV] Build version: 1.0.10 -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">

Change log

[1.0.0] - 25/08/2017

  • Date format can now be specified for InjectAsComment
  • Date format can now be specified for InjectByTag
  • Webpack WATCH support added
  • Root SILENT option added
  • Minor fixes

[0.5.14] - 12/04/2017

  • Remove babel polyfills from webpack build as it was causing issues if babel was already used in project

[0.5.13] - 12/04/2017

  • Tag from InjectAsComment can now be configured by options ( componentsOptions.InjectAsComment.tag )
  • Default tag template for InjectAsComment has change

[0.5.12] - 12/04/2017

  • Fix dependency missing issue
  • Remove export as object with .default as a class