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Webpack plugin and CLI utility that represents bundle content either as an interactive zoomable treemap or a sunburst chart

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# Webpack Bundle Analyzer Webpack plugin and CLI utility that represents bundle content either as an interactive zoomable treemap or a sunburst chart [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Downloads][downloads-image]][npm-url] ## What is this for? Just take a look at this demo: ![webpack bundle analyzer sunburst chart](https://s28.postimg.org/wiw3zkbkt/sunburst.gif) This module will help you: 1. Realize what's *really* inside your bundle 2. Find out what modules make up the most of it's size 3. Find modules that got there by mistake 4. Optimize it! And the best thing is it supports minified bundles! It parses them to get real size of bundled modules. And it also shows their gzipped sizes! ## Installation and usage There are two ways to use this module: ### As plugin ```sh npm install --save-dev webpack-bundle-analyzer-sunburst ``` In `webpack.config.js`: ```js var BundleAnalyzerPlugin = require('webpack-bundle-analyzer-sunburst').BundleAnalyzerPlugin; // ... plugins: [new BundleAnalyzerPlugin()] // ... ``` `BundleAnalyzerPlugin` constructor can take an optional configuration object that defaults to this: ```js new BundleAnalyzerPlugin({ // Can be `server`, `static` or `disabled`. // In `server` mode analyzer will start HTTP server to show bundle report. // In `static` mode single HTML file with bundle report will be generated. // In `disabled` mode you can use this plugin to just generate Webpack Stats JSON file by setting `generateStatsFile` to `true`. analyzerMode: 'server', // Port that will be used in `server` mode to start HTTP server. analyzerPort: 8888, // Path to bundle report file that will be generated in `static` mode. // Relative to bundles output directory. reportFilename: 'report.html', // Type of report to generate. Can be `treemap` or `sunburst`. reportType: 'treemap', // Automatically open report in default browser openAnalyzer: true, // If `true`, Webpack Stats JSON file will be generated in bundles output directory generateStatsFile: false, // Name of Webpack Stats JSON file that will be generated if `generateStatsFile` is `true`. // Relative to bundles output directory. statsFilename: 'stats.json', // Options for `stats.toJson()` method. // For example you can exclude sources of your modules from stats file with `source: false` option. // See more options here: https://github.com/webpack/webpack/blob/webpack-1/lib/Stats.js#L21 statsOptions: null, // Log level. Can be 'info', 'warn', 'error' or 'silent'. logLevel: 'info' }) ``` ### As CLI utility You can also analyze already existing bundles if you have Webpack Stats JSON file. You can generate it using `BundleAnalyzerPlugin` with `generateStatsFile` option set to `true` or with this simple command: `webpack --profile --json > stats.json` `webpack-bundle-analyzer --help` will show you all usage information. ## Contributing Check out [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for instructions on contributing :tada: ## License [MIT](LICENSE) [downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/webpack-bundle-analyzer-sunburst.svg [npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-bundle-analyzer-sunburst [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/webpack-bundle-analyzer-sunburst.svg