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WIP: add webpack bundle analyzer - #2359
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chrisprice
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May 26, 2017
@themrelooks like it started up a server which it expected the user to terminate, as there was no user the build timed out. |
viankakrisna
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May 26, 2017
@themre judging from the docs here https://github.com/th0r/webpack-bundle-analyzer#installation-and-usage maybe you can use ? |
An alternative would be using source-map-explorer. Its super simple to add, it doesn't auto-run as part of webpack instead you manually run when you want to see the bundle makeup, and its more generic and can be used in non-webpack projects. Ninja edit: Looks like someone has add it with #1641 CRA only need sone of there two PRs as they both do the same thing. |
Timer
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Jan 9, 2018
I don't think we'll be merging this considering tools like |
Based on #798 I would like to propose to add some bundle analyzer into CRA. I would however like to put it into some conditional scripts or pass some arguments into build script, like:
const addAnalyzer = process.argv.indexOf('--stats') !== -1;.