This repository has been archived by the owner on Aug 8, 2019. It is now read-only.
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 128
Usage with Visual Studio
Ilya Pirozhenko edited this page Dec 25, 2015
·
6 revisions
For users of Visual Studio 2015, there's an extension available for Task Runner Explorer here. For older versions of Visual Studio, it is a simple task to integrate Visual Studio with Webpack. All you need to do is use the external tool feature. After following the instructions below, you'll see a new command button on the ribbon within the IDE. Clicking the button will toggle Webpack's watch mode on and off. When turned on, a change to any bundle dependencies will trigger the Webpack build process. The output will appear within Visual Studio's Output window.
- Open the External Tools dialog box and click Add.
- Title: webpack
- Command: The path to the
webpack.cmd
file. Assuming Webpack was installed globally with npm, the path is:C:\Users\{{username}}\AppData\Roaming\npm\webpack.cmd
- Arguments:
-w
(can also specify other CLI options, such as--display-modules
) - Check
Use Output window
- On the menu bar, right click and select
Customize...
. - Click on the
Commands
tab and click onToolBar
radio button to select the newly created external tool. - Select Standard and click on
Add Command ...
button. - On the left lit item, select
Tools
and than select theExternal Command X
item where X is the index of your tool that appears in theTools
menu (starting index => 1). In my exampleExternal Command 6
. - Click
Ok
and thenClose
.
webpack 👍