Looking for way to keep vendor code in a component chunk on dynamic import












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I have the huge chart library which is about 400kb and only one component uses chart library. The component is loaded only on button click event. Therefore, it should not even be loaded when loading a page for the first time.



Using react-loadable for dynamic import.



Current behavior is that webpack creates shared chunk such as



page1~page2~page3.js
page1~page2~page3~page4.js


So when I visit page1 it(probably react-loadable) loads all the shared chunks even though is not mounded yet.
Is there any way I chunk the vendor with component? cuz other chunks works like the way I expect. Fetching on mount!



Webpack optimization splitChunks set up



optimization: {
splitChunks: {
maxAsyncRequests: 20,
maxInitialRequests: 20,
minChunks: 2,
chunks: 'all',
cacheGroups: {
styles: {
name: 'styles',
test: /.css$/,
chunks: 'all',
enforce: true
},
}
}
},


.babelrc



{
"presets": ["react", "es2015" , "stage-2"],
"plugins": [
"syntax-dynamic-import",
["babel-plugin-webpack-alias", {"config": "${PWD}/config/aliases/aliases.config.js"}],
"transform-decorators-legacy",
"transform-runtime",
"react-loadable/babel",
"dynamic-import-node"
]
}









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    I have the huge chart library which is about 400kb and only one component uses chart library. The component is loaded only on button click event. Therefore, it should not even be loaded when loading a page for the first time.



    Using react-loadable for dynamic import.



    Current behavior is that webpack creates shared chunk such as



    page1~page2~page3.js
    page1~page2~page3~page4.js


    So when I visit page1 it(probably react-loadable) loads all the shared chunks even though is not mounded yet.
    Is there any way I chunk the vendor with component? cuz other chunks works like the way I expect. Fetching on mount!



    Webpack optimization splitChunks set up



    optimization: {
    splitChunks: {
    maxAsyncRequests: 20,
    maxInitialRequests: 20,
    minChunks: 2,
    chunks: 'all',
    cacheGroups: {
    styles: {
    name: 'styles',
    test: /.css$/,
    chunks: 'all',
    enforce: true
    },
    }
    }
    },


    .babelrc



    {
    "presets": ["react", "es2015" , "stage-2"],
    "plugins": [
    "syntax-dynamic-import",
    ["babel-plugin-webpack-alias", {"config": "${PWD}/config/aliases/aliases.config.js"}],
    "transform-decorators-legacy",
    "transform-runtime",
    "react-loadable/babel",
    "dynamic-import-node"
    ]
    }









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      I have the huge chart library which is about 400kb and only one component uses chart library. The component is loaded only on button click event. Therefore, it should not even be loaded when loading a page for the first time.



      Using react-loadable for dynamic import.



      Current behavior is that webpack creates shared chunk such as



      page1~page2~page3.js
      page1~page2~page3~page4.js


      So when I visit page1 it(probably react-loadable) loads all the shared chunks even though is not mounded yet.
      Is there any way I chunk the vendor with component? cuz other chunks works like the way I expect. Fetching on mount!



      Webpack optimization splitChunks set up



      optimization: {
      splitChunks: {
      maxAsyncRequests: 20,
      maxInitialRequests: 20,
      minChunks: 2,
      chunks: 'all',
      cacheGroups: {
      styles: {
      name: 'styles',
      test: /.css$/,
      chunks: 'all',
      enforce: true
      },
      }
      }
      },


      .babelrc



      {
      "presets": ["react", "es2015" , "stage-2"],
      "plugins": [
      "syntax-dynamic-import",
      ["babel-plugin-webpack-alias", {"config": "${PWD}/config/aliases/aliases.config.js"}],
      "transform-decorators-legacy",
      "transform-runtime",
      "react-loadable/babel",
      "dynamic-import-node"
      ]
      }









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      I have the huge chart library which is about 400kb and only one component uses chart library. The component is loaded only on button click event. Therefore, it should not even be loaded when loading a page for the first time.



      Using react-loadable for dynamic import.



      Current behavior is that webpack creates shared chunk such as



      page1~page2~page3.js
      page1~page2~page3~page4.js


      So when I visit page1 it(probably react-loadable) loads all the shared chunks even though is not mounded yet.
      Is there any way I chunk the vendor with component? cuz other chunks works like the way I expect. Fetching on mount!



      Webpack optimization splitChunks set up



      optimization: {
      splitChunks: {
      maxAsyncRequests: 20,
      maxInitialRequests: 20,
      minChunks: 2,
      chunks: 'all',
      cacheGroups: {
      styles: {
      name: 'styles',
      test: /.css$/,
      chunks: 'all',
      enforce: true
      },
      }
      }
      },


      .babelrc



      {
      "presets": ["react", "es2015" , "stage-2"],
      "plugins": [
      "syntax-dynamic-import",
      ["babel-plugin-webpack-alias", {"config": "${PWD}/config/aliases/aliases.config.js"}],
      "transform-decorators-legacy",
      "transform-runtime",
      "react-loadable/babel",
      "dynamic-import-node"
      ]
      }






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