I'm using Babel
and Webpack
to generate ES5
code from ES6
. There are some validations that is used to reduce the mistakes i do while coding.
class Logger {
/**
* @param {LogModel} info
* {LogTypes} type
* {String} message
* {Date} date
*/
static log(info) {
if(info instanceof LogModel)
throw new Error("not a instance of LogModel");
notify(info);
}
}
In log
function, I validate whether the argument is a instance of LogModel
class. This is just to prevent mistakes. I don't want that if condition to be in the production because too many if condition going to slow the application. Is it possible to generate development release with validations and production release without those validations with Babel
and Webpack
?
It appears the other answers are outdated. With webpack 4, you can set mode: 'production'
in your webpack config.
In your code, check for development mode like this:
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
if(info instanceof LogModel)
throw new Error("not a instance of LogModel");
}
When webpack creates a bundle with mode: 'production'
, all the code inside these if clauses, along with the if clauses themselves, will be automatically removed from the bundle.
There is no need to use the define plugin explicitly (it is used by webpack “under the hood”), and it's not necessary to use something like webpack-unassert-loader
or webpack-strip-block
mentioned in other answers.
Check out this little demo repo I have made to try this out: https://github.com/pahund/webpack-devprod-experiment
A cleaner option will be using define-plugin from webpack.
In config file:
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__DEV: JSON.stringify(true)
})
app.js:
if(__DEV){
console.log("logged only in dev env")
}
value of __DEV
will be provided by webpack at compile time.
webpack-strip-block is a good solution. It removes a block of code in your production code when compiling.
/* develblock:start */
/* develblock:end */
Not limited to assert
s and no redundant code in prod.
You can use the assert package to enforce your code, then use webpack-unassert-loader or webpack-strip-assert to strip your assertions for production code.
var assert = require('assert').ok;
class Logger {
/**
* @param {LogModel} info
* {LogTypes} type
* {String} message
* {Date} date
*/
static log(info) {
assert(info instanceof LogModel, "Param must be an instance of LogModel");
notify(info);
}
}
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