A minimal recommended setup for an applications using Cesium with Webpack 4.
npm install
npm start
# for the built version
npm run build
npm run start:built
Navigate to localhost:8080
.
npm start
- Runs a webpack build withwebpack.config.js
and starts a development server atlocalhost:8080
npm run build
- Runs a webpack build withwebpack.config.js
npm run start:built
- Start a small static server usinghttp-server
to demonstrate hosting the built version
We recommend importing named exports from the Cesium ES module, via the import
keyword. This allows webpack to tree shake your application automatically.
import { Color } from "cesium";
var c = Color.fromRandom();
import "cesium/Build/Cesium/Widgets/widgets.css";
CesiumJS requires a few static files to be hosted on your server, like web workers and SVG icons. This example is set up to copy these directories already if you install the whole cesium
package.
new CopyWebpackPlugin({
patterns: [
{ from: path.join(cesiumSource, "Workers"), to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/Workers`, },
{ from: path.join(cesiumSource, "ThirdParty"), to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/ThirdParty`, },
{ from: path.join(cesiumSource, "Assets"), to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/Assets`, },
{ from: path.join(cesiumSource, "Widgets"), to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/Widgets`, },
],
}),
However if you only install @cesium/engine
then you should change the paths in webpack.config.js
to the ones below:
new CopyWebpackPlugin({
patterns: [
{ from: 'node_modules/@cesium/engine/Build/Workers', to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/Workers` },
{ from: 'node_modules/@cesium/engine/Build/ThirdParty', to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/ThirdParty` },
{ from: 'node_modules/@cesium/engine/Source/Assets', to: `${cesiumBaseUrl}/Assets` },
],
}),
Additionally you will have to import a different widgets css file in src/index.js
.
// Change this import
import "cesium/Build/Cesium/Widgets/widgets.css";
// To this one from the cesium/engine package
import "@cesium/engine/Source/Widget/CesiumWidget.css";
To remove pragmas such as a traditional Cesium release build, use the strip-pragma-loader
.
Install the plugin with npm,
npm install strip-pragma-loader --save-dev
and include the loader in module.rules
with debug
set to false
.
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
enforce: "pre",
include: path.resolve(__dirname, cesiumSource),
use: [
{
loader: "strip-pragma-loader",
options: {
pragmas: {
debug: false,
},
},
},
],
},
];
Pull requests are appreciated. Please use the same Contributor License Agreement (CLA) used for Cesium.
Developed by the Cesium team.