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@chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url
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A file loader plugin for esbuild for constructed URLs using import metadata.
Esbuild Plugin Meta Url • A file loader plugin for esbuild for constructed URLs using import metadata.
Esbuild Plugin Meta Url looks for new URL('path/to/file.png', import.meta.url)
in JavaScript and TypeScript files and instructs esbuild to copy referenced files. This is a standard version of the file loader.
// DONT ❌
import img from './logo.png';
// DO ✅
const img = new URL('./logo.png', import.meta.url).href;
$ npm i @chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url -D
$ yarn add @chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url -D
import esbuild from 'esbuild';
import metaUrlPlugin from '@chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url';
await esbuild.build({
plugins: [
metaUrlPlugin(),
],
});
Esbuild Plugin Meta Url is released under the MIT license.
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A file loader plugin for esbuild for constructed URLs using import metadata.
The npm package @chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url receives a total of 1,495 weekly downloads. As such, @chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chialab/esbuild-plugin-meta-url demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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