Change Source Dir
In some special scenarios, you can modify the src
directory where the source code is located.
Some restrictions:
-
- @midwayjs/web(egg)egg cannot be modified due to fixed directory
-
- Only pass the test under pure node project (non-integration)
Modification of Source Code Directory
Below, we will change the src
directory to server
as an example.
dev development
The Dev command in package.json
needs to add a source directory to facilitate Dev search.
- Use mwtsc
- Use @midwayjs/cli
The outDir
field in tsconfig.json
is recognized by default and no adjustment is required.
"dev": "cross-env NODE_ENV=local midway-bin dev --sourceDir=./server --ts",
build compilation
- Use mwtsc
- Use @midwayjs/cli
The outDir
field in tsconfig.json
is recognized by default and no adjustment is required.
In order for tsc compilation to find the source directory, it is necessary to modify the tsconfig.json
and add rootDir
fields.
{
"compileOnSave": true
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"rootDir": "server"
},
}
In this way, development and compilation are normal.
Modification of Compiled Directory
Compiling the directory affects the deployment and can also be modified. In this example, change the dist
directory to build
.
build compilation
Modify the outDir
field in the tsconfig.json
.
{
"compileOnSave": true
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"outDir": "build"
},
"exclude": {
"build",
//...
}
}
So the compilation is normal.
bootstrap startup
After the compilation directory is modified, the online deployment will not find the code, so if the bootstrap.js
is started, the code needs to be modified.
// bootstrap.js
const { join } = require('path');
const { Bootstrap } = require('@midwayjs/bootstrap');
//...
// configure method is required to configure baseDir
Bootstrap
.configure({
baseDir: join(__dirname, 'build')
})
.run();
Configure the portal directory for the Bootstrap
.