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## Explanation of Build Files
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| **Full** | vue.js | vue.common.js | vue.esm.js |
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| **Runtime-only** | vue.runtime.js | vue.runtime.common.js | vue.runtime.esm.js |
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| **Full (production)** | vue.min.js | | |
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| **Runtime-only (production)** | vue.runtime.min.js | | |
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### Terms
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- **Full**: builds that contain both the compiler and the runtime.
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- **Compiler**: code that is responsible for compiling template strings into JavaScript render functions.
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- **Runtime**: code that is responsible for creating Vue instances, rendering and patching virtual DOM, etc. Basically everything minus the compiler.
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- **[UMD](https://github.com/umdjs/umd)**: UMD builds can be used directly in the browser via a `<script>` tag. The default file from Unpkg CDN at [https://unpkg.com/vue](https://unpkg.com/vue) is the Runtime + Compiler UMD build (`vue.js`).
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- **[CommonJS](http://wiki.commonjs.org/wiki/Modules/1.1)**: CommonJS builds are intended for use with older bundlers like [browserify](http://browserify.org/) or [webpack 1](https://webpack.github.io). The default file for these bundlers (`pkg.main`) is the Runtime only CommonJS build (`vue.runtime.common.js`).
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- **[ES Module](http://exploringjs.com/es6/ch_modules.html)**: ES module builds are intended for use with modern bundlers like [webpack 2](https://webpack.js.org) or [rollup](http://rollupjs.org/). The default file for these bundlers (`pkg.module`) is the Runtime only ES Module build (`vue.runtime.esm.js`).
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### Runtime + Compiler vs. Runtime-only
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If you need to compile templates on the fly (e.g. passing a string to the `template` option, or mounting to an element using its in-DOM HTML as the template), you will need the compiler and thus the full build.
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When using `vue-loader` or `vueify`, templates inside `*.vue` files are compiled into JavaScript at build time. You don't really need the compiler in the final bundle, and can therefore, use the runtime-only build.
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Since the runtime-only builds are roughly 30% lighter-weight than their full-build counterparts, you should use it whenever you can. If you wish to use the full build instead, you need to configure an alias in your bundler.
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#### Webpack
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``` js
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module.exports = {
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// ...
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resolve: {
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alias: {
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'vue$': 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js' // 'vue/dist/vue.common.js' for webpack 1
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}
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}
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}
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```
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#### Rollup
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``` js
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const alias = require('rollup-plugin-alias')
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rollup({
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// ...
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plugins: [
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alias({
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'vue': 'vue/dist/vue.esm.js'
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})
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]
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})
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```
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#### Browserify
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Add to your project's `package.json`:
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``` js
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{
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// ...
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"browser": {
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"vue": "vue/dist/vue.common.js"
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}
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}
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```
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### Development vs. Production Mode
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Development/production modes are hard-coded for the UMD builds: the un-minified files are for development, and the minified files are for production.
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CommonJS and ES Module builds are intended for bundlers, therefore we don't provide minified versions for them. You will be responsible for minifying the final bundle yourself.
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CommonJS and ES Module builds also preserve raw checks for `process.env.NODE_ENV` to determine the mode they should run in. You should use appropriate bundler configurations to replace these environment variables in order to control which mode Vue will run in. Replacing `process.env.NODE_ENV` with string literals also allows minifiers like UglifyJS to completely drop the development-only code blocks, reducing final file size.
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#### Webpack
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Use Webpack's [DefinePlugin](https://webpack.js.org/plugins/define-plugin/):
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``` js
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var webpack = require('webpack')
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module.exports = {
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// ...
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plugins: [
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// ...
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new webpack.DefinePlugin({
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'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('production')
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})
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]
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}
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```
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#### Rollup
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Use [rollup-plugin-replace](https://github.com/rollup/rollup-plugin-replace):
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``` js
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const replace = require('rollup-plugin-replace')
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rollup({
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// ...
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plugins: [
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replace({
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'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('production')
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})
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]
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}).then(...)
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```
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#### Browserify
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Apply a global [envify](https://github.com/hughsk/envify) transform to your bundle.
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``` bash
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NODE_ENV=production browserify -g envify -e main.js | uglifyjs -c -m > build.js
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```
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