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# webpack ## Removing unused languages from dynamic import If a locale is imported dynamically, then all locales from date-fns are loaded by webpack into a bundle (~160kb) or split across the chunks. This prolongs the build process and increases the amount of space taken. However, it is possible to use webpack to trim down languages using [ContextReplacementPlugin]. Let's assume that we have a single point in which supported locales are present: `config.js`: ```js // `see date-fns/src/locale` for available locales export const supportedLocales = ['en-US', 'de', 'pl', 'it'] ``` We could also have a function that formats the date: ```js const getLocale = (locale) => import(`date-fns/locale/${locale}/index.js`) // or require() if using CommonJS const formatDate = (date, formatStyle, locale) => { return format(date, formatStyle, { locale: getLocale(locale), }) } ``` In order to exclude unused languages we can use webpacks [ContextReplacementPlugin]. `webpack.config.js`: ```js import webpack from 'webpack' import { supportedLocales } from './config.js' export default const config = { plugins: [ new webpack.ContextReplacementPlugin( /^date-fns[/\\]locale$/, new RegExp(`\\.[/\\\\](${supportedLocales.join('|')})[/\\\\]index\\.js$`) ) ] } ``` This results in a language bundle of ~23kb . [contextreplacementplugin]: https://webpack.js.org/plugins/context-replacement-plugin/