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Copies individual files or entire directories to the build directory.
To begin, you'll need to install copy-webpack-plugin:
$ npm install copy-webpack-plugin --save-dev
Then add the loader to your webpack config. For example:
webpack.config.js
const CopyPlugin = require('copy-webpack-plugin');
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      { from: 'source', to: 'dest' },
      { from: 'other', to: 'public' },
    ]),
  ],
};
ℹ️ If you want
webpack-dev-serverto write files to the output directory during development, you can force it with thewriteToDiskoption or thewrite-file-webpack-plugin.
The plugin's signature:
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [new CopyPlugin(patterns, options)],
};
{String}
    options.context ||compiler.options.context
    from path.
    {String}
    undefined
    to option - directory, file or template.
    {RegExp}
    undefined
    to templates.
    {Boolean}
    false
    compilation.assets (usually added by other plugins/loaders).
    {Boolean}
    false
    {Function|Promise}
    undefined
    {Boolean|Object}
    false
    transform caching. You can use { cache: { key: 'my-cache-key' } } to invalidate the cache.
    {Function|Promise}
    undefined
    from
        
      Type: String\|Object
Default: undefined
Glob or path from where we сopy files. Globs accept minimatch options.
You can defined from as Object and use the node-glob options.
⚠️ Don't use directly
\\infrom(i.epath\to\file.ext) option because on UNIX the backslash is a valid character inside a path component, i.e., it's not a separator. On Windows, the forward slash and the backward slash are both separators. Instead please use/orpathmethods.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      'relative/path/to/file.ext',
      '/absolute/path/to/file.ext',
      'relative/path/to/dir',
      '/absolute/path/to/dir',
      '**/*',
      { glob: '**/*', dot: false },
    ]),
  ],
};
to
        
      Type: String
Default: undefined
Output path.
⚠️ Don't use directly
\\into(i.epath\to\dest) option because on UNIX the backslash is a valid character inside a path component, i.e., it's not a separator. On Windows, the forward slash and the backward slash are both separators. Instead please use/orpathmethods.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      { from: '**/*', to: 'relative/path/to/dest/' },
      { from: '**/*', to: '/absolute/path/to/dest/' },
    ]),
  ],
};
context
        
      Type: String
Default: options.context|compiler.options.context
A path that determines how to interpret the from path.
⚠️ Don't use directly
\\incontext(i.epath\to\context) option because on UNIX the backslash is a valid character inside a path component, i.e., it's not a separator. On Windows, the forward slash and the backward slash are both separators. Instead please use/orpathmethods.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.txt',
        to: 'dest/',
        context: 'app/',
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
toType
        
      Type: String
Default: undefined
Determinate what is to option - directory, file or template.
Sometimes it is hard to say what is to, example path/to/dir-with.ext.
If you want to copy files in directory you need use dir option.
We try to automatically determine the type so you most likely do not need this option.
'dir'
    {String}
    undefined
    from is directory, to has no extension or ends in '/'
    'file'
    {String}
    undefined
    to has extension or from is file
    'dir'
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'path/to/file.txt',
        to: 'directory/with/extension.ext',
        toType: 'dir',
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
'file'
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'path/to/file.txt',
        to: 'file/without/extension',
        toType: 'file',
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
'template'
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/',
        to: 'dest/[name].[hash].[ext]',
        toType: 'template',
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
test
        
      Type: RegExp
Default: undefined
Pattern for extracting elements to be used in to templates.
Defines a {RegExp} to match some parts of the file path.
These capture groups can be reused in the name property using [N] placeholder.
Note that [0] will be replaced by the entire path of the file,
whereas [1] will contain the first capturing parenthesis of your {RegExp}
and so on...
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: '*/*',
        to: '[1]-[2].[hash].[ext]',
        test: /([^/]+)\/(.+)\.png$/,
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
force
        
      Type: Boolean
Default: false
Overwrites files already in compilation.assets (usually added by other plugins/loaders).
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/**/*',
        to: 'dest/',
        force: true,
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
ignore
        
      Type: Array
Default: []
Globs to ignore files.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/**/*',
        to: 'dest/',
        ignore: ['*.js'],
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
flatten
        
      Type: Boolean
Default: false
Removes all directory references and only copies file names.
⚠️ If files have the same name, the result is non-deterministic.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/**/*',
        to: 'dest/',
        flatten: true,
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
transform
        
      Type: Function|Promise
Default: undefined
Allows to modify the file contents.
{Function}
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.png',
        to: 'dest/',
        transform(content, path) {
          return optimize(content);
        },
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
{Promise}
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.png',
        to: 'dest/',
        transform(content, path) {
          return Promise.resolve(optimize(content));
        },
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
cache
        
      Type: Boolean|Object
Default: false
Enable/disable transform caching. You can use { cache: { key: 'my-cache-key' } } to invalidate the cache.
Default path to cache directory: node_modules/.cache/copy-webpack-plugin.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.png',
        to: 'dest/',
        transform(content, path) {
          return optimize(content);
        },
        cache: true,
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
transformPath
        
      Type: Function|Promise
Default: undefined
Allows to modify the writing path.
⚠️ Don't return directly
\\intransformPath(i.epath\to\newFile) option because on UNIX the backslash is a valid character inside a path component, i.e., it's not a separator. On Windows, the forward slash and the backward slash are both separators. Instead please use/orpathmethods.
{Function}
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.png',
        to: 'dest/',
        transformPath(targetPath, absolutePath) {
          return 'newPath';
        },
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
{Promise}
        
      webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    new CopyPlugin([
      {
        from: 'src/*.png',
        to: 'dest/',
        transformPath(targePath, absolutePath) {
          return Promise.resolve('newPath');
        },
      },
    ]),
  ],
};
{String}
    compiler.options.context
    from path, shared for all patterns
    {Boolean}
    false
    webpack-dev-server. All files are copied on first build, regardless of this option
    logLevel
        
      This property defines the level of messages that the module will log. Valid levels include:
tracedebuginfowarn (default)errorsilentSetting a log level means that all other levels below it will be visible in the
console. Setting logLevel: 'silent' will hide all console output. The module
leverages webpack-log
for logging management, and more information can be found on its page.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [new CopyPlugin([...patterns], { logLevel: 'debug' })],
};
ignore
        
      Array of globs to ignore (applied to from).
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [new CopyPlugin([...patterns], { ignore: ['*.js', '*.css'] })],
};
context
        
      A path that determines how to interpret the from path, shared for all patterns.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [new CopyPlugin([...patterns], { context: '/app' })],
};
copyUnmodified
        
      Copies files, regardless of modification when using watch or webpack-dev-server. All files are copied on first build, regardless of this option.
ℹ️ By default, we only copy modified files during a
webpack --watchorwebpack-dev-serverbuild. Setting this option totruewill copy all files.
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  plugins: [new CopyPlugin([...patterns], { copyUnmodified: true })],
};
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