⚡ Include core-js polyfills when bundling with webpack
npm install webpack-plugin-corejs



This plugin is essentially a wrapper for core-js-builder for webpack.
One usecase is that you are not using babel, but esbuild
for transpiling, e.g. using the ESBuildMinifyPlugin
with your supported browsers is much faster then using Babel, but it only transpiles the syntax and does not add any polyfills.
So you would need to add e.g. core-js polyfills manually... or... use this plugin.
``shell`
npm i -D webpack-plugin-corejs
:
`js
const CoreJSPlugin = require('webpack-plugin-corejs')module.exports = {
//...
plugins: [
new CoreJSPlugin({
// Options
}),
// ...
]
// ...
}
`Or in your
webpack.config.mjs:
`js
import { CoreJSPlugin } from 'webpack-plugin-corejs'export default {
//...
plugins: [
new CoreJSPlugin({
// Options
}),
// ...
]
// ...
}
`$3
All options are optionally, if no options are given the default is to use { modules: 'core-js/es' }.You can omit setting
targets in this case browserslist is used (package.json or .browserslistrc).`ts
{
/* CoreJS modules to use, defaults to 'core-js/es' /
modules?: string | readonly string[] | readonly RegExp[],
/* CoreJS modules to exclude /
exclude?: string | readonly string[] | readonly RegExp[],
/* Overide browserslist targets /
targets?: string | readonly string[] | Record
/* Add comment which modules are used within bundle /
summary?: {
size: boolean
modules: boolean
}
}
``