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javascript - Run command after webpack build

I'd like to run webpack in --watch mode, and run a shell command after each build that synchronizes a folder to another one.

I found this plugin that triggers an event after each build. That works, but the last piece of the puzzle is to trigger a shell command (for syncing) from Javascript. Any pointers on how to achieve this are greatly appreciated.

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Webpack 4

As of today (April 11, 2018), most of the plugins I've tried use the deprecated API resulting in this warning:

DeprecationWarning: Tapable.plugin is deprecated. Use new API on `.hooks` instead

It pleased me to find that you can easily write an ad-hoc webpack plugin (docs).

In your webpack.config.js file:

const exec = require('child_process').exec;

module.exports = {

  // ... other config here ...

  plugins: [

    // ... other plugins here ...

    {
      apply: (compiler) => {
        compiler.hooks.afterEmit.tap('AfterEmitPlugin', (compilation) => {
          exec('<path to your post-build script here>', (err, stdout, stderr) => {
            if (stdout) process.stdout.write(stdout);
            if (stderr) process.stderr.write(stderr);
          });
        });
      }
    }
  ]
};

If you'd rather use spawn to get real-time or "live" data from your script, this illustrates the basic usage:

const spawn = require('child_process').spawn;

const child = spawn('<your script here>');
child.stdout.on('data', function (data) {
    process.stdout.write(data);
});
child.stderr.on('data', function (data) {
    process.stderr.write(data);
});

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