Flat config is the new config system used by ESLint 9. To make the migration easier, they also added flat config support to ESLint 8. This commit migrates the various ESLint configs in the repository to use the new system, **without** upgrading to ESLint 9 yet. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
.gitignore | ||
index.html | ||
main.mjs | ||
package.json | ||
README.md | ||
webpack.config.js |
Overview
Example to demonstrate PDF.js library usage with Webpack.
Getting started
Install the example dependencies and build the project:
$ gulp dist-install
$ cd examples/webpack
$ npm install
$ ./node_modules/webpack/bin/webpack.js
You can observe the build results by running gulp server
and navigating to
http://localhost:8888/examples/webpack/index.html.
Refer to the main.js
and webpack.config.js
files for the source code.
Note that PDF.js packaging requires packaging of the main application and
the worker code, and the workerSrc
path shall be set to the latter file.
Minification
If you are configuring Webpack to output a minified build, please note that you must configure the minifier to keep original class/function names intact; otherwise the build is not guaranteed to work correctly.
Worker loading
If you are getting the Setting up fake worker
warning, make sure you are
importing pdfjs-dist/webpack.mjs
which is the zero-configuration method for
Webpack users. Installing worker-loader
is no longer necessary.
import * as pdfjsLib from 'pdfjs-dist/webpack.mjs';