Generate RequireJS Optimizer configuration for Magento 2 website based on real-world usage.
Note: The following is just a static representation of a Magento 2 homepage. It's there just to illustrate the performance benefits that are possible when using the RequireJS Optimizer
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You can also look at the following 10 commits to see exactly how I reached a score 83 on Lighthouse https://github.com/shakyShane/m2-static/commits/master
This is just here to help you understand the process of taking inputs and producing the build.json
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To enable easy usage, config-gen
is packaged as a single binary (currently only osx) - just check
the releases page and download the latest version.
To make it executable, run
chmod +x config-gen
Note: Some easier installation methods will be released in the coming weeks. :)
You can name it anything, but for example, this would be config-gen.yml
presets:
- name: m2
options:
bundle_config: file:test/fixtures/bundle-config.yml
See .json
version
{
"presets": [
{
"name": "m2",
"options": {
"bundle_config": "file:test/fixtures/bundle-config.json"
}
}
]
}
This is what determines the parent-child relationship. This file is
read from disk every time the /build.json
or /loaders.js
endpoint is
requested - which means you can navigate around the site and continue
to tweak these relationships to get the optimal result.
bundles:
- name: "bundles/main"
urls:
- "/"
- "/index.php/women/tops-women/jackets-women.html"
children:
- name: "bundles/product"
urls:
- "/index.php/juno-jacket.html"
children: []
See .json
version
{
"bundles": [
{
"name": "bundles/main",
"urls": [
"/",
"/index.php/women/tops-women/jackets-women.html"
],
"children": [
{
"name": "bundles/product",
"urls": [
"/index.php/juno-jacket.html"
],
"children": []
}
]
}
]
}
This will provide you with a new url, something like http://127.0.0.1:65432
. You should
exercise any areas of the frontend that you want to be covered by the optimizer.
Tip: You'll want to disable the network cache, either do this by opening dev-tools and checking
the 'disable network cache' checkbox, or you can open your browser with a specific flag, eg: in chrome
you can run /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --disk-cache-size=1
./config-gen http://example.com --config config-gen.yml
At any point, you can access the following endpoints to retrieve the generated json/js files.
Path | Purpose |
---|---|
/__bs/build.json |
Generates the configuration needed for the Optimizer |
/__bs/loaders.js |
Generates the JavaScript needed to load additional bundles |
/__bs/seed.json |
Generates a dump of the current state so that you can pick up where you left off |
You'll first need to run static-content:deploy
to ensure all assets are accessible to the optimizer -
once you've done that, you'll need to mv
the entire locale folder and then run the r_js tool using the
build.json
mv pub/static/frontend/Acme/default/en_{GB,GB_src}
r_js -o build.json \
baseUrl=/app/pub/static/frontend/Acme/default/en_GB_src \
dir=/app/pub/static/frontend/Acme/default/en_GB \
optimize=none
Note 1: the above is a short version, in the mv
you'll probably want to check the directory
exists etc - but I'm not providing a full script here since requirements will differ.
Note 2: change optimize=none
to optimize=uglify
when you've confirmed the bundling is working.
When you access /__bs/loaders.json
, it will provide Javascript snippets that will allow the additional bundles
to be loaded when needed - exactly how you implement this part is up to you, however we will soon be providing a reference
implementation that shows how to add/remove the additional bundles based on some admin flags.
<script src="http://example.com/../requirejs/require.js"></script>
<script src="http://example.com/../mage/requirejs/mixins.js"></script>
<script src="http://example.com/../requirejs-config.js"></script>
<script src="http://example.com/../default-loader.js"></script> <!-- <<<< this is the new file -->
Where the contents of default-loader.js
is obtained from the config-gen api /__bs/loaders.js
.
The key point here though, is that during development you wont want that bundle file in place, so this file should be conditionally added via xml config when in production.