X-Git-Url: https://git.immae.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=b84acae115a1567329763aa6c8224597060ca674;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fpurs-css-modules-webpack-plugin;hp=e70522af02af6016c6b90d9e1b5d9e6c5b569f65;hpb=9e32e366bc9ebc7b2cf21f8a9c05854ab55d7085;p=github%2Ffretlink%2Fpurs-loader.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e70522a..b84acae 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,15 +11,7 @@ Install with [npm](https://npmjs.org/package/purs-loader). ``` -npm install purs-loader --save-dev - -npm install purs-loader@next --save-dev - -npm install purs-loader@purescript-0.8 --save-dev - -npm install purs-loader@purescript-0.9 --save-dev - -npm install purs-loader@purescript-0.10 --save-dev +npm install --save-dev fretlink/purs-loader#latest ``` ## Example @@ -51,26 +43,91 @@ Refer to the [purescript-webpack-example](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-we Default options: ```javascript -{ - psc: 'psc', +const loaderConfig = { + psc: null, // purs compile pscArgs: {}, - pscBundle: 'psc-bundle', + pscBundle: null, // purs bundle pscBundleArgs: {}, pscIde: false, // instant rebuilds using psc-ide-server (experimental) + pscIdeClient: null, // purs ide client + pscIdeClientArgs: {}, // for example, to use different port {port: 4088} + pscIdeServer: null, // purs ide server + pscIdeServerArgs: {}, // for example, to change the port { port: 4088 } pscIdeColors: false, // defaults to true if psc === 'psa' + pscPackage: false, bundleOutput: 'output/bundle.js', bundleNamespace: 'PS', bundle: false, warnings: true, + watch: false, // indicates if webpack is in watch mode output: 'output', src: [ path.join('src', '**', '*.purs'), + // if pscPackage = false path.join('bower_components', 'purescript-*', 'src', '**', '*.purs') + // if pscPackage = true + // source paths reported by `psc-package sources` ] } ``` -### Instant rebuilds (experimental) +### `psc-ide` support (experimental) Experimental support for instant rebuilds using `psc-ide-server` can be enabled via the `pscIde: true` option. +You can use an already running `psc-ide-server` instance by specifying the port in `pscIdeArgs`, +if there is no server running this loader will start one for you. + +### `psc-package` support (experimental) + +Set `pscPackage` query parameter to `true` to enable `psc-package` support. The `psc-package`-supplied source paths +will be appended to `src` parameter. + +### Troubleshooting + +#### Slower webpack startup after enabling psc-ide support? + +By default, the psc-ide-server will be passed the globs from query.src, this is +helpful for other tools using psc-ide-server (for example IDE plugins), however +it might result in a slower initial webpack startup time (rebuilds are not +affected). To override the default behaviour, add: +`pscIdeServerArgs: { "_": ['your/*globs/here'] }` to the loader config + +#### Errors not being displayed in watch mode? + +When the `watch` option is set to `true`, psc errors are appended to +webpack's compilation instance errors array and not passed back as an +error to the loader's callback. This may result in the error not being +reported by webpack. To display errors, the following plugin may be added +to the webpack config. + +```javascript +const webpackConfig = { + // ... + plugins: [ + function(){ + this.plugin('done', function(stats){ + process.stderr.write(stats.toString('errors-only')); + }); + } + ] + // ... +} +``` + +#### Error `spawn ENOENT` + +This is caused when the loader tries to spawn a binary that does not exists +(`file or directory not found`). If you call webpack like `webpack` or +`webpack --watch`, then ensure that all required binaries that the +loader depends on are available in your `$PATH`. + +If you run webpack through an npm script (e.g., npm run or npm start) on NixOS, +then it will first attempt to find binaries in `node_packages/.bin`. +If you have the compiler installed through `npm` and it finds it there, this will +cause `ENOENT`on Nix, because [the binary needs to be patched first, but npm will +install the binary that is linked with /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 - a file that +will not exist at that path in NixOS](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example/issues/5#issuecomment-282492131). +The solution is to simply use the compiler from `haskellPackages.purescript` and +make sure that it's available in `$PATH`. For more information about how to make +it work on Nix, see [Purescript Webpack Example](https://github.com/ethul/purescript-webpack-example#using-globally-installed-binaries)