This plugin uses html-minifier-terser to optimize and minify your HTML.
To begin, you'll need to install html-minimizer-webpack-plugin
:
npm install html-minimizer-webpack-plugin --save-dev
or
yarn add -D html-minimizer-webpack-plugin
or
pnpm add -D html-minimizer-webpack-plugin
Then add the plugin to your webpack
configuration. For example:
webpack.config.js
const HtmlMinimizerPlugin = require("html-minimizer-webpack-plugin");
const CopyPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin");
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.html$/i,
type: "asset/resource",
},
],
},
plugins: [
new CopyPlugin({
patterns: [
{
context: path.resolve(__dirname, "dist"),
from: "./src/*.html",
},
],
}),
],
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
// For webpack@5 you can use the `...` syntax to extend existing minimizers (i.e. `terser-webpack-plugin`), uncomment the next line
// `...`
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin(),
],
},
};
This will enable HTML optimization only in production mode.
If you want to run it also in development set the optimization.minimize
option to true
.
And run webpack
via your preferred method.
test
Type:
type test = string | RegExp | Array<string | RegExp>;
Default: /\.html(\?.*)?$/i
Test to match files against.
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
test: /\.foo\.html/i,
}),
],
},
};
include
Type:
type include = string | RegExp | Array<string | RegExp>;
Default: undefined
Files to include.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
include: /\/includes/,
}),
],
},
};
exclude
Type:
type exclude = string | RegExp | Array<string | RegExp>;
Default: undefined
Files to exclude.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
exclude: /\/excludes/,
}),
],
},
};
parallel
Type:
type parallel = undefined | boolean | number;
Default: true
Use multi-process parallel running to improve the build speed.
Default number of concurrent runs: os.cpus().length - 1
.
ℹ️ Parallelization can speed up your build significantly and is therefore highly recommended.
boolean
Enable/disable multi-process parallel running.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
parallel: true,
}),
],
},
};
number
Enable multi-process parallel running and set number of concurrent runs.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
parallel: 4,
}),
],
},
};
minify
Type:
type minify =
| ((
data: { [file: string]: string },
minimizerOptions: {
[key: string]: any;
}
) => {
code: string;
errors?: unknown[] | undefined;
warnings?: unknown[] | undefined;
})
| ((
data: { [file: string]: string },
minimizerOptions: {
[key: string]: any;
}
) => {
code: string;
errors?: unknown[] | undefined;
warnings?: unknown[] | undefined;
})[];
Default: HtmlMinimizerPlugin.htmlMinifierTerser
Allows you to override default minify function. By default, plugin uses html-minifier-terser package. Useful for using and testing unpublished versions or forks.
⚠️ Always use
require
insideminify
function whenparallel
option enabled.
function
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
minimizerOptions: {
collapseWhitespace: true,
},
minify: (data, minimizerOptions) => {
const htmlMinifier = require("html-minifier-terser");
const [[filename, input]] = Object.entries(data);
return {
code: htmlMinifier.minify(input, minimizerOptions),
warnings: [],
errors: [],
};
},
}),
],
},
};
array
If an array of functions is passed to the minify
option, the minimizerOptions
can be an array or an object.
If minimizerOptions
is array, the function index in the minify
array corresponds to the options object with the same index in the minimizerOptions
array.
If you use minimizerOptions
like object, all minify
function accept it.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
minimizerOptions: [
// Options for the first function (HtmlMinimizerPlugin.htmlMinifierTerser)
{
collapseWhitespace: true,
},
// Options for the second function
{},
],
minify: [
HtmlMinimizerPlugin.htmlMinifierTerser,
(data, minimizerOptions) => {
const [[filename, input]] = Object.entries(data);
// To do something
return {
code: `optimised code`,
warnings: [],
errors: [],
};
},
],
}),
],
},
};
minimizerOptions
Type:
type minimizerOptions =
| {
[key: string]: any;
}
| Array<{
[key: string]: any;
}>;
Default: { caseSensitive: true, collapseWhitespace: true, conservativeCollapse: true, keepClosingSlash: true, minifyCSS: true, minifyJS: true, removeComments: true, removeScriptTypeAttributes: true, removeStyleLinkTypeAttributes: true, }
Html-minifier-terser
optimizations options.
object
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
minimizerOptions: {
collapseWhitespace: false,
},
}),
],
},
};
array
The function index in the minify
array corresponds to the options object with the same index in the minimizerOptions
array.
If you use minimizerOptions
like object, all minify
function accept it.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
optimization: {
minimize: true,
minimizer: [
new HtmlMinimizerPlugin({
minimizerOptions: [
// Options for the first function (HtmlMinimizerPlugin.htmlMinifierTerser)
{
collapseWhitespace: true,
},
// Options for the second function
{},
],
minify: [
HtmlMinimizerPlugin.htmlMinifierTerser,
(data, minimizerOptions) => {
const [[filename, input]] = Object.entries(data);
// To do something
return {
code: `optimised code`,
warnings: [],
errors: [],
};
},
],
}),
],
},
};
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