I have a bunch of libraries and all of them expose a global variable. I need to create one cdn.min.js bundle containing all of the libraries I have including all the global exposure. using an array of configurations in Webpack I can forEach all the libraries and merge all the bundle files in one file(the code below ). but in this case, every bundle is going to have a Webpack overhead which makes it very big because the libraries are a lot. is there any other way to do this in Webpack without the overhead?
i.g.
forEach(filename of allLibraries)
{
config.push({
....
output: {
path: path.resolve(__dirname),
filename: filename,
libraryTarget: 'umd',
libraryExport: 'default',
library: toCamelCase(filename),
globalObject: "this",
},
})
}
module.exports = configs;
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