# WebpackEncoreBundle: Symfony integration with Webpack Encore! This bundle allows you to use the `splitEntryChunks()` feature from [Webpack Encore](https://symfony.com/doc/current/frontend.html) by reading an `entrypoints.json` file and helping you render all of the dynamic `script` and `link` tags needed. Install the bundle with: ``` composer require symfony/webpack-encore-bundle ``` ## Configuration If you're using Symfony Flex, you're done! The recipe will pre-configure everything you need in the `config/packages/webpack_encore.yaml` file: ```yaml # config/packages/webpack_encore.yaml webpack_encore: # The path where Encore is building the assets - i.e. Encore.setOutputPath() output_path: '%kernel.project_dir%/public/build' # If multiple builds are defined (as shown below), you can disable the default build: # output_path: false # if using Encore.enableIntegrityHashes() and need the crossorigin attribute (default: false, or use 'anonymous' or 'use-credentials') # crossorigin: 'anonymous' # preload all rendered script and link tags automatically via the http2 Link header # preload: true # Throw an exception if the entrypoints.json file is missing or an entry is missing from the data # strict_mode: false # if you have multiple builds: # builds: # pass "frontend" as the 3rg arg to the Twig functions # {{ encore_entry_script_tags('entry1', null, 'frontend') }} # frontend: '%kernel.project_dir%/public/frontend/build' # Cache the entrypoints.json (rebuild Symfony's cache when entrypoints.json changes) # Available in version 1.2 # Put in config/packages/prod/webpack_encore.yaml # cache: true ``` ## Usage The "Split Chunks" functionality in Webpack Encore is enabled by default with the recipe if you install this bundle using Symfony Flex. Otherwise, enable it manually: ```diff // webpack.config.js // ... .setOutputPath('public/build/') .setPublicPath('/build') .setManifestKeyPrefix('build/') .addEntry('entry1', './assets/some_file.js') + .splitEntryChunks() // ... ``` When you enable `splitEntryChunks()`, instead of just needing 1 script tag for `entry1.js` and 1 link tag for `entry1.css`, you may now need *multiple* script and link tags. This is because Webpack ["splits" your files](https://webpack.js.org/plugins/split-chunks-plugin/) into smaller pieces for greater optimization. To help with this, Encore writes a `entrypoints.json` file that contains all of the files needed for each "entry". For example, to render all of the `script` and `link` tags for a specific "entry" (e.g. `entry1`), you can: ```twig {# any template or base layout where you need to include a JavaScript entry #} {% block javascripts %} {{ parent() }} {{ encore_entry_script_tags('entry1') }} {% endblock %} {% block stylesheets %} {{ parent() }} {{ encore_entry_link_tags('entry1') }} {% endblock %} ``` Assuming that `entry1` required two files to be included - `build/vendor~entry1~entry2.js` and `build/entry1.js`, then `encore_entry_script_tags()` is equivalent to: ```twig ``` If you want more control, you can use the `encore_entry_js_files()` and `encore_entry_css_files()` methods to get the list of files needed, then loop and create the `script` and `link` tags manually. ## Rendering Multiple Times in a Request (e.g. to Generate a PDF) When you render your script or link tags, the bundle is smart enough not to repeat the same JavaScript or CSS file within the same request. This prevents you from having duplicate `` or `