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Supercharge your static assets with Uploadcare and Webpack

https://medium.com/webperformance/supercharge-your-static-assets-with-uploadcare-and-webpack-in-no-time-a7f1f0b5b30a

Installation

npm install --save uploadcare-loader

or

npm install --save-dev uploadcare-loader

Usage

In Webpack config:

{
  test: /\.(jpg|png|gif)(\?{1}.*)?$/, // for operations query support
  loader: 'uploadcare',
  query: {
    publicKey: 'PUBLIC_KEY',
    privateKey: 'PRIVATE_KEY',
    statsFilePath: path.join(__dirname, 'build', 'uploadcare.json'),
    pathAbsolutePart: __dirname,
    storeOnUpload: true,
  },
},

thats it.

..oh, yeah, configuration..

test: /\.(jpg|png|gif)(\?{1}.*)?$/

Notice how it is much uglier than reguar /\.(jpg|png|gif)$/ you could see in nearly any webpack docs or tutorials? It's because simplier regex does not account for resourseQuery part of the require() call. You may or may not know but require('./assets/img.png?foo=bar') is a valid require and query will be passed and parsed as {foo: 'bar'} by loader if needed. So test: /\.(jpg|png|gif)(\?{1}.*)?$/ is handle

something.png

something.png?foo=bar

etc.

All of this is crutial for one reason: while you could use string concatination in JS like this:

<img src={'${require('./assets/img.png')}-/blur/100/'} />

you could not do anyting like it in CSS url() call (at least without some complicated logic in styl/sass). So in this case you could do

.selector
  background-image: url('./assets/img.jpg?operations=/-/blur/100/')

to achieve same result.

Oh and one more thing: while Uploadcare and this loader designed to be used with images, there is nothing standing in your way to use uploadcare-loader for any static files - pdf, xls, fonts, even scripts and css files. just add needed extentions to test Regex (test: /\.(jpg|png|gif|pdf|xls|doc)(\?{1}.*)?$/) and you good to go. Just remeber that operations for this file types are useless, aside from this ones

loader accepts following query params (with defaults):

publicKey

Uploadcare public key. default is demopublickey; more here

privateKey

Uploadcare private key. default is demoprivatekey; see above.

statsFilePath

Where to put stats file with upload results. it's basicly json with something like:

{
  "app/images/bg.png": {
    "hash": "15396d45d12809b8f75773f293d874910755",
    "uuid": "985af185-fc43-4e69-807c-654dd037bb41"
  },
  "app/images/mobile.jpg": {
    "hash": "9e7d29d56fd2e60a6f917fc1771d56af79e3",
    "uuid": "a93c8ab5-0e34-4411-85dd-c52647dd0f75"
  },
  "app/images/logo.png": {
    "hash": "e212123d82016211ac94d60c56cedbd32f9e",
    "uuid": "3e4c5830-4abd-44a1-a570-0f71e5b341f9"
  },

  //...
}

This cache allow you to reuse files instead of uploading them over and over again. It is also posible, through not recomended, to keep stats file in git to speed up deploy and save uploads/usage; Better still to put this file under gitignore directive. Default is ./uploadcare-stats.json (where ./ is relative to webpack config file).

resourcePathDivider

Tricky and ugly one. we yet to overcome it and produce a clear solution. Problem is this.resourcePath is absolute: /Users/username/code/project/app/images/background/wide_desk.jpg which will result in cache miss in different environment; so we need to make path relative again. So resourcePathDivider is used to split relative path part from absolute part of the path. default is app, you will probably need src or something.

Awesome part

now you can turn

const img = require('./assets/image.png')

into

// => https://ucarecdn.com/960b4e3a-065f-4502-be4b-55824b9d800e/

or

.selector
  background-image: url('./assets/bg.png')

into

.selector {
  background-image: url(https://ucarecdn.com/960b4e3a-065f-4502-be4b-55824b9d800e/);
}

Not awesome enough?

well how about that:

const img = require('./assets/image.png')

//..
render() {
  return (
    <img src={'${img}-/resize/600x/-/format/jpg/-/quality/lightest/'}/>
  )
}

// => somethere in your DOM
// <img src="https://ucarecdn.com/960b4e3a-065f-4502-be4b-55824b9d800e/-/resize/600x/-/format/jpg/-/quality/lightest/" />

and

.selector
  background-image: url('./assets/img.jpg?operations=/-/blur/100/')
// =>
// .selector {
//   background-image: url(https://ucarecdn.com/960b4e3a-065f-4502-be4b-55824b9d800e/-/blur/100/)
// }

full power of Uploadcare CDN operations for your local assets!