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# webpack-notifier [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-notifier) [](https://github.com/Turbo87/webpack-notifier/actions?query=workflow:CI) [](https://coveralls.io/github/Turbo87/webpack-notifier?branch=master) [](https://github.com/airbnb/javascript) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-notifier)  This is a [webpack](http://webpack.github.io/) plugin that uses the [node-notifier](https://github.com/mikaelbr/node-notifier) package to display build status system notifications to the user.  > This is a fork of the [webpack-error-notification](https://github.com/vsolovyov/webpack-error-notification) plugin. It adds support for Windows and there is no need to manually install the `terminal-notifier` package on OS X anymore. The plugin will notify you about the first run (success/fail), all failed runs and the first successful run after recovering from a build failure. In other words: it will stay silent if everything is fine with your build. ## Installation Use `npm` to install this package: npm install --save-dev webpack-notifier Check the `node-notifier` [Requirements](https://github.com/mikaelbr/node-notifier#requirements) whether you need to install any additional tools for your OS. ## Usage In the `webpack.config.js` file: ```js var WebpackNotifierPlugin = require('webpack-notifier'); var config = module.exports = { // ... plugins: [ new WebpackNotifierPlugin(), ] } ``` ## Configuration ### Title Title shown in the notification. ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({title: 'Webpack'}); ``` ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({title: function (params) { return `Build status is ${params.status} with message ${params.message}`; }}); ``` ### Emojis in message text Show status emoji icon before the message. ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({emoji: true}); ``` ### Content Image Image shown in the notification. Can be a path string or object with paths. #### String path: ```js var path = require('path'); new WebpackNotifierPlugin({contentImage: path.join(__dirname, 'logo.png')}); ``` #### Object string path: ```js var path = require('path'); const statusesPaths = { success: path.join(__dirname, 'success.png'), warning: path.join(__dirname, 'warning.png'), error: path.join(__dirname, 'error.png') } new WebpackNotifierPlugin({contentImage: statusesPaths}); ``` ### Exclude Warnings If set to `true`, warnings will not cause a notification. ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({excludeWarnings: true}); ``` ### Always Notify Trigger a notification every time. Call it "noisy-mode". ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({alwaysNotify: true}); ``` ### Notify on error Trigger a notification only on error. ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({onlyOnError: true}); ``` ### Skip Notification on the First Build Do not notify on the first build. This allows you to receive notifications on subsequent incremental builds without being notified on the initial build. ```js new WebpackNotifierPlugin({skipFirstNotification: true}); ```
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