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config-merge-loader
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A webpack loader for merging configuration or localization files with a base set at build time. It should work with most loaders that generate JSON.
npm install config-merge-loader --save
This is intended to be used with loaders that poduce a JSON out put, like the json-loader itself or the yaml-loader.
base.json:
{
"a": 1,
"b": {
"a": 1,
"b": 1
},
"c": 1
}
override.json:
{
"a": 2,
"b": {
"a": 2
}
}
webpack.config.js:
{
…
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.json$/, use: 'json-loader'
},
{
test: /base\.json$/,
use: [
{
loader: 'config-merge-loader',
query: {
override: 'override.json'
}
}
]
}
]
}
…
}
Then in your application code you can do the following
entry.js:
import config from './base.json'
const appConfig = JSON.parse(config);
console.log(appConfig);
Console result:
{
a: 2,
b: {
a: 2,
b: 1
},
c: 1
}
yaml-loader
base.yml:
a: 1
b:
a: 1
b: 1
c: 1
override.yml:
a: 2
b:
a: 2
webpack.config.js:
{
…
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.yml$/, use: [
{ loader: 'json-loader' },
{ loader: 'yaml-loader' }
]
},
{
test: /base\.yml$/,
use: [
{
loader: 'config-merge-loader',
query: {
override: 'override.yml'
}
},
{ loader: 'yaml-loader' }
]
}
]
}
…
}
Then in your application code you can do the following
entry.js:
import config from './base.yml'
const appConfig = JSON.parse(config);
console.log(appConfig);
Console result:
{
a: 2,
b: {
a: 2,
b: 1
},
c: 1
}
base.yml:
locale:
a: 1
b:
a: 1
b: 1
c: 1
override.yml:
override:
a: 2
b:
a: 2
webpack.config.js:
{
…
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.yml$/, use: [
{ loader: 'json-loader' },
{ loader: 'yaml-loader' }
]
},
{
test: /base\-namespace\.yml$/,
use: [
{
loader: 'config-merge-loader',
query: {
baseNamespace: 'locale',
override: 'override-namespace.yml',
overrideNamespace: 'override'
}
},
{ loader: 'yaml-loader' }
]
}
]
}
…
}
Then in your application code you can do the following
entry.js:
import locale from './base-namespace.yml'
const appLocale = JSON.parse(locale);
console.log(appLocale);
Console result:
{
locale: {
a: 2,
b: {
a: 2,
b: 1
},
c: 1
}
}
override
(required) string: Path to the override file. This will be merged in into the base file that is defined via an import
or require
statement.
baseNamespace
(optional) string: the name of the key for the base object. This results in this name being kept in the output, and only it properties inside of it being updated.
overrideNamespace
(optional) string: the name of top level key in the override object that will be used to override the base object.
Note: Currently baseNamespace
and overrideNamespace
can only select one level deep.
FAQs
Loader for mergeing environment specific localiztion or configuration into a base set at build time.
The npm package config-merge-loader receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, config-merge-loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that config-merge-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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