webpack-dev-server
provides a Node.js API which can be used directly in Node.js runtime.
To start using the webpack-dev-server
Node.js API, first install webpack
and webpack-dev-server
if you haven’t yet:
npm install --save-dev webpack webpack-dev-server
Then require the modules in your Node.js script:
const Webpack = require('webpack'); const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server');
It instructs webpack-dev-server
instance to start the server.
server.js
const Webpack = require('webpack'); const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config.js'); const compiler = Webpack(webpackConfig); const devServerOptions = { ...webpackConfig.devServer, open: true }; const server = new WebpackDevServer(devServerOptions, compiler); const runServer = async () => { console.log('Starting server...'); await server.start(); }; runServer();
And then run the server with the following command:
node server.js
It instructs webpack-dev-server
instance to start the server and then run the callback function.
server.js
const Webpack = require('webpack'); const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config.js'); const compiler = Webpack(webpackConfig); const devServerOptions = { ...webpackConfig.devServer, open: true }; const server = new WebpackDevServer(devServerOptions, compiler); server.startCallback(() => { console.log('Successfully started server on http://localhost:8080'); });
And then run the server with the following command:
node server.js
It instructs webpack-dev-server
instance to stop the server.
server.js
const Webpack = require('webpack'); const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config.js'); const compiler = Webpack(webpackConfig); const devServerOptions = { ...webpackConfig.devServer, open: true }; const server = new WebpackDevServer(devServerOptions, compiler); const runServer = async () => { console.log('Starting server...'); await server.start(); }; const stopServer = async () => { console.log('Stopping server...'); await server.stop(); }; runServer(); setTimeout(stopServer, 5000);
And then run the server with the following command:
node server.js
It instructs webpack-dev-server
instance to stop the server and then run the callback function.
server.js
const Webpack = require('webpack'); const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config.js'); const compiler = Webpack(webpackConfig); const devServerOptions = { ...webpackConfig.devServer, open: true }; const server = new WebpackDevServer(devServerOptions, compiler); server.startCallback(() => { console.log('Successfully started server on http://localhost:8080'); }); const stopServer = () => server.stopCallback(() => { console.log('Server stopped.'); }); setTimeout(stopServer, 5000);
And then run the server with the following command:
node server.js
Returns the internal IPv4
/IPv6
address asynchronously.
server.js
const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const logInternalIPs = async () => { const localIPv4 = await WebpackDevServer.internalIP('v4'); const localIPv6 = await WebpackDevServer.internalIP('v6'); console.log('Local IPv4 address:', localIPv4); console.log('Local IPv6 address:', localIPv6); }; logInternalIPs();
Returns the internal IPv4
/IPv6
address synchronously.
server.js
const WebpackDevServer = require('webpack-dev-server'); const localIPv4 = WebpackDevServer.internalIPSync('v4'); const localIPv6 = WebpackDevServer.internalIPSync('v6'); console.log('Local IPv4 address:', localIPv4); console.log('Local IPv6 address:', localIPv6);
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