emit-timestamp-webpack-plugin
A Webpack plugin which properly emits a JSON file on the fly.
Changelog
2016-05-25
v0.3.1, v0.3.2- Fixed ES5 compatibility
2016-05-20
v0.3.0- Added
{..., git:{status:true, describe:true}}
option (default: false)
- Added
Example
now: 1460027471371 YYYY: 2016 M: 4 D: 7 H: 20 h: 8 m: 11 s: 11 sss: 371 X: 1460027471 x: 1460027471371 YY: 16 MM: '04' DD: '07' HH: '20' hh: '08' mm: '11' ss: '11' SSS: '371' A: 'PM' a: 'pm' localized: '4/7/2016, 8:11:11 PM' iso: '2016-04-07T11:11:11.371Z' gmt: 'Thu, 07 Apr 2016 11:11:11 GMT' string: 'Thu Apr 07 2016 20:11:11 GMT+0900 (대한민국 표준시)' describe: 'v0.2.0-1-g6e3feef!' status: '## master...origin/master\n M .babelrc\n M .jsbeautifyrc\n M README.md\n M dist/index.js\n M package.json\n M src/index.jsx\n M test/mocha.jsx' }
note that string
and localized
field depends on your node
environment.
Install
npm i --save-dev emit-timestamp-webpack-plugin
Usage
webpack.config.js
var EmitTimestampPlugin = ;moduleexports = /*...*/ plugins: options /*...*/ /*...*/;
your_script.js
; ;
Options
path
: string
sets path prefix for a .json file. default: ''
filename
: string
sets .json filename. default: 'timestamp.json'
beautify
: boolean
sets whether to emit a formatted JSON file. default: false
log
: string
logs given field to webpack builder. set to '' or false to disable. default: 'localized'
git
: object {status:boolean, describe:boolean} or false
sets whether to include status
and describe
field. Requires git
in your project's PATH
. false to disable. default: false
License
WTFPL