If your project requires external libraries, such as jQuery or similar, commonly used libraries, you might consider loading these from CDN. You can always bundle them within your project, but this means that your packages that are deployed will grow in size. Also, maintaining or updating these external libraries quickly becomes time-consuming, as you need to manually track what version of each library is being loaded on a page.
A solution for this is to load these external libraries from a CDN. The process is quite straightforward:
- First, install the npm package for your library. In our example, this would be jQuery:
npm install jquery --save
- Next, run the npm install to ensure that all packages are updated:
npm i
- Then, open the config/config.json file within your project and look up the externals portion of the file. Update this to reflect that you'll load jQuery from a CDN, with a globalName of jQuery. Your external configuration in the file should...