Installing Encore
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First, make sure you install Node.js and also the Yarn package manager. The following instructions depend on whether you are installing Encore in a Symfony application or not.
Installing Encore in Symfony Applications
Run these commands to install both the PHP and JavaScript dependencies in your project:
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$ composer require symfony/webpack-encore-bundle
$ yarn install
If you are using Symfony Flex, this will install and enable
the WebpackEncoreBundle, create the assets/
directory, add a
webpack.config.js
file, and add node_modules/
to .gitignore
. You can
skip the rest of this article and go write your first JavaScript and CSS by
reading Encore: Setting up your Project!
If you are not using Symfony Flex, you'll need to create all these directories and files by yourself following the instructions shown in the next section.
Installing Encore in non Symfony Applications
Install Encore into your project via Yarn:
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$ yarn add @symfony/webpack-encore --dev
# if you prefer npm, run this command instead:
$ npm install @symfony/webpack-encore --save-dev
This command creates (or modifies) a package.json
file and downloads
dependencies into a node_modules/
directory. Yarn also creates/updates a
yarn.lock
(called package-lock.json
if you use npm).
Tip
You should commit package.json
and yarn.lock
(or package-lock.json
if using npm) to version control, but ignore node_modules/
.
Creating the webpack.config.js File
Next, create a new webpack.config.js
file at the root of your project. This
is the main config file for both Webpack and Webpack Encore:
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var Encore = require('@symfony/webpack-encore');
Encore
// directory where compiled assets will be stored
.setOutputPath('web/build/')
// public path used by the web server to access the output path
.setPublicPath('/build')
// only needed for CDN's or sub-directory deploy
//.setManifestKeyPrefix('build/')
/*
* ENTRY CONFIG
*
* Add 1 entry for each "page" of your app
* (including one that's included on every page - e.g. "app")
*
* Each entry will result in one JavaScript file (e.g. app.js)
* and one CSS file (e.g. app.css) if your JavaScript imports CSS.
*/
.addEntry('app', './assets/js/app.js')
//.addEntry('page1', './assets/js/page1.js')
//.addEntry('page2', './assets/js/page2.js')
// will require an extra script tag for runtime.js
// but, you probably want this, unless you're building a single-page app
.enableSingleRuntimeChunk()
.cleanupOutputBeforeBuild()
.enableSourceMaps(!Encore.isProduction())
// enables hashed filenames (e.g. app.abc123.css)
.enableVersioning(Encore.isProduction())
// uncomment if you use TypeScript
//.enableTypeScriptLoader()
// uncomment if you use Sass/SCSS files
//.enableSassLoader()
// uncomment if you're having problems with a jQuery plugin
//.autoProvidejQuery()
;
module.exports = Encore.getWebpackConfig();
Next, open the new assets/js/app.js
file which contains some JavaScript code
and imports some CSS:
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// assets/js/app.js
/*
* Welcome to your app's main JavaScript file!
*
* We recommend including the built version of this JavaScript file
* (and its CSS file) in your base layout (base.html.twig).
*/
// any CSS you import will output into a single css file (app.css in this case)
import '../css/app.css';
// Need jQuery? Install it with "yarn add jquery", then uncomment to import it.
// import $ from 'jquery';
console.log('Hello Webpack Encore');
And the new assets/css/app.css
file:
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/* assets/css/app.css */
body {
background-color: lightgray;
}
You'll customize and learn more about these file in Encore: Setting up your Project.
Caution
Some of the documentation will use features that are specific to Symfony or Symfony's WebpackEncoreBundle. These are optional, and are special ways of pointing to the asset paths generated by Encore that enable features like versioning and split chunks.