Hot code swapping support for Elm 0.19. This improves the Elm development workflow by automatically reloading your code in the browser after a change, while preserving your current app state.
This package provides a Webpack loader that can be used in conjunction with elm-webpack-loader. If you're looking for something that doesn't require Webpack, see elm-hot (although integrating it will be much more work).
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.6
- upgrade dependencies
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.5
- upgrade dependencies
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.4
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.3 (fix a crash when using Elm debugger and elm/browser 1.0.2)
- published but forgot to update the changelog and then forgot to git pull. Sigh.
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.2 (bug fix)
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.1.1 (added support for Elm 0.19.1)
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.0.1 (various bug fixes)
- upgrade elm-hot to 1.0.0 (various bug fixes)
- use official
elm-webpack-loader
5.0.0
- first release as a separate repo & package
- originally shipped as part of elm-hot
$ npm install --save-dev elm-hot-webpack-loader
You will also need to install elm-webpack-loader, if you haven't already.
Assuming that you're already using elm-webpack-loader
, just add { loader: 'elm-hot-webpack-loader' }
immediately
before elm-webpack-loader
in the use
array.
It should look something like this:
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.elm$/,
exclude: [/elm-stuff/, /node_modules/],
use: [
{ loader: 'elm-hot-webpack-loader' },
{
loader: 'elm-webpack-loader',
options: {
cwd: __dirname
}
}
]
}
]
}
}
It's important that the elm-hot-webpack-loader
loader comes before the elm-webpack-loader
in the use
array.
When running webpack-dev-server
, you must add the --hot
flag.
Check out the example app.
- Elm 0.18 is not supported. Use fluxxu/elm-hot-loader@0.5.x instead.
Elm hot code swapping is based on the work of Flux Xu's elm-hot-loader. That project is no longer maintained, and it does not support Elm 0.19.