ejs-html-loader
Webpack loader for rendering plain HTML from EJS
template files
Install
Install with npm. Ensure EJS and Webpack are installed
as well, as these are peer dependencies.
npm install --save-dev webpack ejs ejs-html-loader
Usage
In your Webpack configuration, pass data to your
templates through either an 'options'
object or as query parameters.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [{
test: /\.ejs$/,
loader: 'ejs-html-loader',
options: {
title: 'The Ant: An Introduction',
season: 1,
episode: 9,
production: process.env.ENV === 'production'
}
}]
}
};
Data may also be passed through a resource query. These data take precedence
over any options with the same name.
import "./index.ejs?page=home";
Options
All properties passed as loader options will be available to your
templates as local variables. In addition, the following EJS
options may be set:
-
context : object
The value of this
in your templates. If specified, its properties will be
available in your templates, e.g. <%= this.somePropery %>
.
-
delimiter : string='%'
Character used inside of angle brackets marking opening/closing tags.
Defaults to '%'
, as in <%= some.variable %>
.
For example:
{
options: {
delimiter: '$',
title: 'The Naked Ant',
season: 1,
episode: 12
}
}
Includes
The EJS filename
option is set automatically, so you may include partials
relative to your template files. If you want your included files to
automatically recompile in watch mode, be sure to use the following syntax:
<% include some/file %>
License
Copyright © 2016–2019 Akim McMath. Licensed under the MIT License.