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A configurable NodeJS loader that combines multiple other loaders into one.
NodeJS Loaders are a new feature that allow you to configure the behavior of modules loaded with import or import(). NodeJS currently only allows you to specify a single loader when starting up Node. However, the @node-loader/core project allows you to combine multiple into a single loader through a configuration file.
npm install --save @node-loader/core
# Or, if you prefer yarn
yarn add @node-loader/core
Create a file node-loader.config.js in your current working directory:
import * as importMapLoader from "@node-loader/import-maps";
import * as httpLoader from "@node-loader/http";
export default {
loaders: [importMapLoader, httpLoader],
};
Then run node with the --experimental-loader flag:
node --experimental-loader @node-loader/core file.js
Your code will now run with all loaders specified in the configuration file, merged into a single loader. When multiple loaders specify the same loader hook (such as resolve), they will be called sequentially until one of them returns a non-default value. The order in which they are called is the same order specified in the configuration file.
By default, node-loader core looks for a configuration file called node-loader.config.js in the current working directory. To specify the file path to the configuration file, provide the NODE_LOADER_CONFIG environment variable:
NODE_LOADER_CONFIG=/Users/name/some/dir/node-loader.config.js --experimental-loader @node-loader/core file.js
Within the file, only the loaders property is currently respected. In the future, additional configuration options may be defined.
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The base loader for configuring NodeJS loaders
The npm package @node-loader/core receives a total of 49 weekly downloads. As such, @node-loader/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @node-loader/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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