How to use the webpack-optimize-helper.getDataFromStatsJson function in webpack-optimize-helper

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'Try defining the path to your webpack.config.js file with --config ',
        'Are you using create-react-app? Then run the following commands instead:',
        <code>npm run build -- --stats</code>,
        <code>mv build/bundle-stats.json stats.json</code>,
      ]
      return {
        error: true,
        errorMessages: webpackConfigError,
        ga: {
          category: 'error',
          action: 'upload-stats',
          label: 'src not found',
        },
      }
    } else {
      const help = getDataFromStatsJson(stats)
      if (help) {
        return {
          error: false,
          help,
          ga: { category: 'optimizer', action: 'upload', label: 'ok' },
        }
      } else {
        return {
          tryChild: true,
          error: true,
          errorMessages: null,
          ga: {
            category: 'error',
            action: 'upload-stats',
            label: 'no entrypoint, assets',
          },

webpack-optimize-helper

This is a JavaScript library that reads a webpack `stats.json` file and gives back useful statistics about the file that helps the dev to reduce the bundle size.

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Latest version published 3 years ago

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