I’m configuring Webpacks output and i have run into some examples which have this unusual syntax added on the end.
output: { filename: '[name][fullHash:8].bundle.js', chunkFilename: '[name][fullHash:8].bundle.js', path: `${__dirname}/dist`, publicPath: "/", },
Ok now you see the :8’s after fullhash? what extra feature does it provide? My first guess was UTF-8??? But that’s just a stab in the dark.
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Answer
So from a quick little search in the docs, I found this one section which talks about it
The length of hashes ([hash], [contenthash] or [chunkhash]) can be specified using [hash:16] (defaults to 20). Alternatively, specify output.hashDigestLength to configure the length globally.
So going by that, it would probably mean that [fullHash:8]
would produce a hash of length 8, which I suppose I would advice against, and would be better off to keep it at the default of 20 (by just removing the :8
).