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Any way to apply the common.js to one of the entry files? #95

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calculuschild opened this issue Jan 1, 2022 · 0 comments
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Any way to apply the common.js to one of the entry files? #95

calculuschild opened this issue Jan 1, 2022 · 0 comments

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I'm using Factor-Bundle with Browserify to generate multiple partial bundles and a larger common.js file with all of the common requirements. However, one of the partial bundles corresponds to my main entrypoint, main.js which I would actually like to contain all of common.js so that I have one main file with all the common JS and the main contents of my app, and then the other partial bundles correspond to sub-apps.

To clarify, I am trying to go from these entry points:

  • main.js
  • sub-app1.js
  • sub-app2.js

to this:

  • main.js (INCLUDING ALL COMMON REQUIREMENTS)
  • sub-app1.js (only code and require()s unique to sub-app1)
  • sub-app2.js (only code and require()s unique to sub-app2)

But Factor-Bundle gives me:

  • common.js // <- can I merge this with main.js somehow???
  • main.js
  • sub-app1.js //good
  • sub-app2.js //good

Unless there's some hidden option in Browserify or Factor-Bundle to generate them how I want, my next guess is there might be some Browserify function that would simply let me merge two generated packages back into one? I can't simply browserify.bundle(common.js, main.js) after the fact because those bundled files are in different locations and I get errors that it can't locate the relative file paths anymore.

Any ideas?

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