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apply-loader
Advanced tools
The apply
loader can be used to execute an exported JavaScript function (optionally with arguments) and export the returned value.
It will attempt to call the default
export if defined, falling back to the basic export (i.e. module.exports
).
// Call with multiple arguments
// => sourceFn(1, 2)
require("apply?args[]=1&args[]=2!functionReturningLoader");
// Call with an object/array
// => sourceFn({a: 1, b:2})
require("apply?{obj: {a: 1, b: 2}}!functionReturningLoader");
// Call with an object/array declared in the webpack.config
// => sourceFn(require('webpack.config').customConfig)
require("apply?config=customConfig!functionReturningLoader");
use: [{
loader: 'apply-loader',
options: {
// => sourceFn({a: 1}, true)
args: [ {a: 1}, true ]
// => sourceFn({a: 1})
obj: {a: 1}
// => sourceFn(require('webpack.config').customConfig)
config: 'customConfig'
}
}
FAQs
Apply loader for webpack
The npm package apply-loader receives a total of 5,630 weekly downloads. As such, apply-loader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that apply-loader 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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