Compress production main.js in Angular 7
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I am trying to compile production build using Angular 7. where I am not sure how can I compress the main.js or split into pieces. Using below snippet for budgeting.
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
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I am trying to compile production build using Angular 7. where I am not sure how can I compress the main.js or split into pieces. Using below snippet for budgeting.
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
javascript angular typescript node-modules angular7
If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54
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I am trying to compile production build using Angular 7. where I am not sure how can I compress the main.js or split into pieces. Using below snippet for budgeting.
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
javascript angular typescript node-modules angular7
I am trying to compile production build using Angular 7. where I am not sure how can I compress the main.js or split into pieces. Using below snippet for budgeting.
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
"budgets": [{
"type": "bundle",
"name": "vendor",
"baseline": "750kb",
"warning": "100kb",
"error": "200kb"
}]
javascript angular typescript node-modules angular7
javascript angular typescript node-modules angular7
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If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54
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If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54
If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54
If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54
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If you split your main code into multiple modules and use lazy loading that will split your main module. I am not sure if that technique can be used to split the vendor module or not.
– Pace
Nov 22 at 16:54