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How to polyfill fetch and promise for Webpack 2?

I have a lot of entry points, so Webpack 1-way to add them before each entry point is not desired solution.

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    Why don't you just include the polyfills as a single entry ? They are polyfills so no module will import/require them.
    – lorefnon
    Jan 28, 2017 at 20:37
  • Do you mean to load polyfills as single file before bundles (I don't have SPA. 1 page = 1 bundle. Thats why i have a lot of entry points)? If yes - it is one more GET request =/ Anyway, nice hint, thanks.
    – korywka
    Jan 28, 2017 at 20:44

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Regardless of how many entry points you have, you should have a separate file for your vendor files, such as frameworks (react, angular, whatevs) and any libraries you always need but are rarely going to change. You want those as a separate bundle so you can cache it. That bundle should always be loaded. Anything you include in that bundle will always be available but never repeated in your chunks if you use it with the commonChunksPlugin.

Here's a sample from an app I've done (just showing relevant config options):

module.exports = {
  entry: {
    client: 'client',
    vendor: [
      'react',
      'react-addons-shallow-compare',
      'react-addons-transition-group',
      'react-dom',
      'whatwg-fetch'
    ]
  },
  output: {
    path: `${__dirname}/dist`,
    filename: '[name].js',
    publicPath: '/build/'
  },
  plugins: [
    new webpack.optimize.CommonsChunkPlugin({
      names: ['vendor', 'manifest']
    })
  ]
}
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  • Thank you for the answer. Bounty will expire soon, so i give it to you, as most voted answer, but if someone has another approach, your are welcome ;)
    – korywka
    Feb 4, 2017 at 21:28
  • Fair enough. Thanks for the bounty
    – shadymoses
    Feb 4, 2017 at 22:15
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Maybe I'm not understanding correctly, but couldn't you just add babel-polyfill before the rest of your entry points in your webpack config?

module.exports = {
   entry: ['babel-polyfill', './app/js', '/app/js/whatever']
};
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  • entries is object: webpack.js.org/guides/code-splitting-libraries/… So I have to copy-paste them a lot between keys. I was looking for something, importing them for each entry point automatically.
    – korywka
    Feb 2, 2017 at 16:24
  • So in my experience, you need to either add the import 'babel-polyfill' into the application startup, usually an index.js file.. or add it to each entry point manually in webpack. I highly recommend using the former as most application's have a single point of startup and you don't have to keep adding the polyfill. Feb 2, 2017 at 16:31
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    FYI: babel-polyfill doesn't include fetch
    – Andrew
    Oct 5, 2017 at 18:07

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