brain-vue-cli
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A command line tool used to run projects
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
const EConfig_1 = require("../libs/settings/EConfig");
// see http://vuejs-templates.github.io/webpack for documentation.
var path = require('path');
const { apps, defaultPort, open, devServer: { proxy } } = EConfig_1.default.getInstance();
//var ProxyConfig=require('../src/constants/proxyConfig');
function resolve(dir) {
return path.join(process.cwd(), './', dir);
//return path.join(__dirname, '..', dir)
}
module.exports = {
build: {
env: require('./prod.env'),
index: resolve('dist/index.html'),
assetsRoot: resolve('dist'),
assetsSubDirectory: 'static',
assetsPublicPath: '../',
productionSourceMap: process.env.environment === 'production' ? false : true,
// Gzip off by default as many popular static hosts such as
// Surge or Netlify already gzip all static assets for you.
// Before setting to `true`, make sure to:
// npm install --save-dev compression-webpack-plugin
productionGzip: false,
productionGzipExtensions: ['js', 'css'],
// Run the build command with an extra argument to
// View the bundle analyzer report after build finishes:
// `npm run build --report`
// Set to `true` or `false` to always turn it on or off
bundleAnalyzerReport: process.env.environment === 'report'
},
dev: {
env: require('./dev.env'),
port: defaultPort,
autoOpenBrowser: open,
assetsSubDirectory: 'static',
assetsPublicPath: '/',
proxyTable: proxy,
// CSS Sourcemaps off by default because relative paths are "buggy"
// with this option, according to the CSS-Loader README
// (https://github.com/webpack/css-loader#sourcemaps)
// In our experience, they generally work as expected,
// just be aware of this issue when enabling this option.
cssSourceMap: false
}
};