Migration Guide
v4.0.0
No API changes, but lots of dependency changes. You'll want to remove all node_modules
so Elixir can install the needed dependencies and version.
Node 16+
Webpack 5
Node Sass has been removed in favor of Dart Sass
Removes Python dependency
Removes usages of node-gyp
Supports Vue 2 and Vue 3
After the installation, you may notice old Webpack plugins that are no longer needed as of Webpack 5. You may safely remove these.
You will need to tweak your package.json
scripts to account for Webpack 5:
Lastly, we've introduced a new enableDevtools
flag that can be used to force devtools in production environments:
You do not need to do this for non-production environments. The devtools will be enabled automatically there.
v3.0.0
If you used a previous version of ColdBox Elixir a lot has changed. This guide will step you through the changes.
Dependencies
ColdBox Elixir no longer requires gulp
. You can uninstall it.
ColdBox Elixir will install all necessary dependencies when installing or updating it from NPM. There are other dependencies which may be installed on-demand once as you use them.
Running Elixir
Since ColdBox Elixir doesn't use gulp
any more, we need to make some changes to our gulpfile.js
.
Rename
gulpfile.js
towebpack.config.js
.Export the result of
elixir()
(Optional) Create some NPM scripts to make build commands easier to remember. This let's us run
npm run dev
ornpm run watch
to build our project.
Asset Names
Due to the way Webpack processes css files, you can no longer have a css file named vendor
.
Tasks
The following tasks have been removed from ColdBox Elixir.
mix.less
mix.combine
mix.browserify
mix.rollup
mix.exec
If you rely on any of these methods you can either stay with ColdBox Elixir v2 or you can recreate the task yourself.
Method Changes
mix.styles
mix.styles
mix.styles
should be replaced with mix.css
.
The method signature for mix.css
is has changed.
mix.scripts
mix.scripts
mix.scripts
should be replaced with mix.js
. mix.js
will automatically run the code through Babel. Babel is preconfigured with babel-preset-env
, but it can be customized by specifying your own .babelrc
file in the root of your project. See the Babel docs for more information.
The method signature for mix.scripts
has changed.
mix.webpack
mix.webpack
mix.webpack
should be replaced with either mix.js
or mix.vue
depending on your use case. mix.vue
includes some extra dependencies and configuration to process .vue
files while mix.js
will just process your files through Babel.
The method signature for mix.js
and mix.vue
are the same.
mix.sass
mix.sass
The method signature for mix.sass
has changed.
mix.version
mix.version
Versioning is now the default for a production build (webpack -p
). You can also control if the files are versioned by setting the elixir.versioning
config property in your webpack.config.js
file.
mix.stylesIn
and mix.scriptsIn
mix.stylesIn
and mix.scriptsIn
These methods should be replaced with individual calls to mix.css
and mix.js
.
Extensions
Extensions that were made for ColdBox Elixir v2 are not compatible with v3. See Writing Elixir Extensions for more information on how to create v3 compatible extensions.
Elixir Config File
The Elixir config file has changed completely. The available configuration options are available in Configuration Options.
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