/** * Webpack config for production electron main process */ import path from 'path'; import webpack from 'webpack'; import { merge } from 'webpack-merge'; import TerserPlugin from 'terser-webpack-plugin'; import { BundleAnalyzerPlugin } from 'webpack-bundle-analyzer'; import baseConfig from './webpack.config.base'; import CheckNodeEnv from '../scripts/CheckNodeEnv'; import DeleteSourceMaps from '../scripts/DeleteSourceMaps'; CheckNodeEnv('production'); DeleteSourceMaps(); const devtoolsConfig = process.env.DEBUG_PROD === 'true' ? { devtool: 'source-map', } : {}; export default merge(baseConfig, { ...devtoolsConfig, mode: 'production', target: 'electron-main', entry: './src/main.dev.js', output: { path: path.join(__dirname, '../../'), filename: './src/main.prod.js', }, optimization: { minimizer: [ new TerserPlugin({ parallel: true, }), ], }, plugins: [ new BundleAnalyzerPlugin({ analyzerMode: process.env.OPEN_ANALYZER === 'true' ? 'server' : 'disabled', openAnalyzer: process.env.OPEN_ANALYZER === 'true', }), /** * Create global constants which can be configured at compile time. * * Useful for allowing different behaviour between development builds and * release builds * * NODE_ENV should be production so that modules do not perform certain * development checks */ new webpack.EnvironmentPlugin({ NODE_ENV: 'production', DEBUG_PROD: false, START_MINIMIZED: false, }), ], /** * Disables webpack processing of __dirname and __filename. * If you run the bundle in node.js it falls back to these values of node.js. * https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/2010 */ node: { __dirname: false, __filename: false, }, });