Since version 4 webpack runs optimizations for you depending on the chosen mode
, still all optimizations are available for manual configuration and overrides.
boolean = false
string: 'natural' | 'named' | 'size' | 'total-size' | 'deterministic'
Tells webpack which algorithm to use when choosing chunk ids. Setting optimization.chunkIds
to false
tells webpack that none of built-in algorithms should be used, as custom one can be provided via plugin. There are a couple of defaults for optimization.chunkIds
:
optimization.chunkIds
is set to 'named'
, while in production it is set to 'deterministic'
optimization.chunkIds
will be defaulted to 'natural'
The following string values are supported:
Option | Description |
---|---|
'natural' | Numeric ids in order of usage. |
'named' | Readable ids for better debugging. |
'deterministic' | Short numeric ids which will not be changing between compilation. Good for long term caching. Enabled by default for production mode. |
'size' | Numeric ids focused on minimal initial download size. |
'total-size' | numeric ids focused on minimal total download size. |
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
chunkIds: 'named',
},
};
By default, a minimum length of 3 digits is used when optimization.chunkIds
is set to 'deterministic'
. To override the default behaviour, set optimization.chunkIds
to false
and use the webpack.ids.DeterministicChunkIdsPlugin
.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
chunkIds: false,
},
plugins: [
new webpack.ids.DeterministicChunkIdsPlugin({
maxLength: 5,
}),
],
};
boolean
Tells webpack to find segments of the module graph which can be safely concatenated into a single module. Depends on optimization.providedExports
and optimization.usedExports
.
By default optimization.concatenateModules
is enabled in production
mode and disabled elsewise.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
concatenateModules: true,
},
};
boolean = false
Use the optimization.emitOnErrors
to emit assets whenever there are errors while compiling. This ensures that erroring assets are emitted. Critical errors are emitted into the generated code and will cause errors at runtime.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
emitOnErrors: true,
},
};
boolean
Tells webpack to determine and flag chunks which are subsets of other chunks in a way that subsets don’t have to be loaded when the bigger chunk has been already loaded. By default optimization.flagIncludedChunks
is enabled in production
mode and disabled elsewise.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
flagIncludedChunks: true,
},
};
boolean = true
optimization.innerGraph
tells webpack whether to conduct inner graph analysis for unused exports.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
innerGraph: false,
},
};
boolean
string: 'deterministic' | 'size'
optimization.mangleExports
allows to control export mangling.
By default optimization.mangleExports: 'deterministic'
is enabled in production
mode and disabled elsewise.
The following values are supported:
Option | Description |
---|---|
'size' | Short names - usually a single char - focused on minimal download size. |
'deterministic' | Short names - usually two chars - which will not change when adding or removing exports. Good for long term caching. |
true | Same as 'deterministic' |
false | Keep original name. Good for readability and debugging. |
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
mangleExports: true,
},
};
boolean = false
When set to true
tells webpack to reduce the size of WASM by changing imports to shorter strings. It mangles module and export names.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
mangleWasmImports: true,
},
};
boolean = true
Tells webpack to merge chunks which contain the same modules. Setting optimization.mergeDuplicateChunks
to false
will disable this optimization.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
mergeDuplicateChunks: false,
},
};
boolean = true
Tell webpack to minimize the bundle using the TerserPlugin or the plugin(s) specified in optimization.minimizer
.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
minimize: false,
},
};
[TerserPlugin]
and or [function (compiler)]
Allows you to override the default minimizer by providing a different one or more customized TerserPlugin instances.
webpack.config.js
const TerserPlugin = require('terser-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimizer: [
new TerserPlugin({
parallel: true,
terserOptions: {
// https://github.com/webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin#terseroptions
},
}),
],
},
};
Or, as function:
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimizer: [
(compiler) => {
const TerserPlugin = require('terser-webpack-plugin');
new TerserPlugin({
/* your config */
}).apply(compiler);
},
],
},
};
By default, webpack would set optimization.minimizer
to the following value:
[
{
apply: (compiler) => {
// Lazy load the Terser plugin
const TerserPlugin = require('terser-webpack-plugin');
new TerserPlugin({
terserOptions: {
compress: {
passes: 2,
},
},
}).apply(compiler);
},
},
]; // eslint-disable-line
Which can be accessed with '...'
in case you want to keep it when customizing optimization.minimizer
:
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimizer: [new CssMinimizer(), '...'],
},
};
Basically, '...'
is a shortcut to access the default configuration value webpack would otherwise set for us.
boolean: false
string: 'natural' | 'named' | 'deterministic' | 'size'
Tells webpack which algorithm to use when choosing module ids. Setting optimization.moduleIds
to false
tells webpack that none of built-in algorithms should be used, as custom one can be provided via plugin.
The following string values are supported:
Option | Description |
---|---|
natural | Numeric ids in order of usage. |
named | Readable ids for better debugging. |
deterministic | Module names are hashed into small numeric values. |
size | Numeric ids focused on minimal initial download size. |
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
moduleIds: 'deterministic',
},
};
deterministic
option is useful for long term caching, but still results in smaller bundles compared to hashed
. Length of the numeric value is chosen to fill a maximum of 80% of the id space. By default a minimum length of 3 digits is used when optimization.moduleIds
is set to deterministic
. To override the default behaviour set optimization.moduleIds
to false
and use the webpack.ids.DeterministicModuleIdsPlugin
.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
moduleIds: false,
},
plugins: [
new webpack.ids.DeterministicModuleIdsPlugin({
maxLength: 5,
}),
],
};
boolean = false
string
Tells webpack to set process.env.NODE_ENV
to a given string value. optimization.nodeEnv
uses DefinePlugin unless set to false
. optimization.nodeEnv
defaults to mode if set, else falls back to 'production'
.
Possible values:
process.env.NODE_ENV
to.process.env.NODE_ENV
.webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
nodeEnv: 'production',
},
};
boolean
optimization.portableRecords
tells webpack to generate records with relative paths to be able to move the context folder.
By default optimization.portableRecords
is disabled. Automatically enabled if at least one of the records options provided to webpack config: recordsPath
, recordsInputPath
, recordsOutputPath
.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
portableRecords: true,
},
};
boolean
Tells webpack to figure out which exports are provided by modules to generate more efficient code for export * from ...
. By default optimization.providedExports
is enabled.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
providedExports: false,
},
};
boolean = true
Adds an additional hash compilation pass after the assets have been processed to get the correct asset content hashes. If realContentHash
is set to false
, internal data is used to calculate the hash and it can change when assets are identical.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
realContentHash: false,
},
};
boolean = false
Tells webpack to detect and remove modules from chunks when these modules are already included in all parents. Setting optimization.removeAvailableModules
to true
will enable this optimization. Enabled by default in production
mode.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
removeAvailableModules: true,
},
};
boolean = true
Tells webpack to detect and remove chunks which are empty. Setting optimization.removeEmptyChunks
to false
will disable this optimization.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
removeEmptyChunks: false,
},
};
object
string
boolean
Setting optimization.runtimeChunk
to true
or 'multiple'
adds an additional chunk containing only the runtime to each entrypoint. This setting is an alias for:
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
runtimeChunk: {
name: (entrypoint) => `runtime~${entrypoint.name}`,
},
},
};
The value 'single'
instead creates a runtime file to be shared for all generated chunks. This setting is an alias for:
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
runtimeChunk: {
name: 'runtime',
},
},
};
By setting optimization.runtimeChunk
to object
it is only possible to provide the name
property which stands for the name or name factory for the runtime chunks.
Default is false
: each entry chunk embeds runtime.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
runtimeChunk: {
name: (entrypoint) => `runtimechunk~${entrypoint.name}`,
},
},
};
boolean = true
string: 'flag'
Tells webpack to recognise the sideEffects
flag in package.json
or rules to skip over modules which are flagged to contain no side effects when exports are not used.
package.json
{
"name": "awesome npm module",
"version": "1.0.0",
"sideEffects": false
}
optimization.sideEffects
depends on optimization.providedExports
to be enabled. This dependency has a build time cost, but eliminating modules has positive impact on performance because of less code generation. Effect of this optimization depends on your codebase, try it for possible performance wins.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
sideEffects: true,
},
};
To only use the manual flag and do not analyse source code:
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
sideEffects: 'flag',
},
};
The 'flag'
value is used by default in non-production builds.
object
By default webpack v4+ provides new common chunks strategies out of the box for dynamically imported modules. See available options for configuring this behavior in the SplitChunksPlugin page.
boolean = true
string: 'global'
Tells webpack to determine used exports for each module. This depends on optimization.providedExports
. Information collected by optimization.usedExports
is used by other optimizations or code generation i.e. exports are not generated for unused exports, export names are mangled to single char identifiers when all usages are compatible.
Dead code elimination in minimizers will benefit from this and can remove unused exports.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
usedExports: false,
},
};
To opt-out from used exports analysis per runtime:
module.exports = {
//...
optimization: {
usedExports: 'global',
},
};