ifdef-loader
Webpack loader that allows JavaScript or TypeScript conditional compilation (#if ... #endif
)
directly from Webpack.
Conditional compilation directives are written inside ///
triple slash comment so
that they don't effect normal JavaScript or TypeScript parsing.
Example:
console.log("there's a bug!");
The DEBUG
or any other variable can be specified when configuring the Webpack loader (see below).
The directive #if
accepts any valid JavaScript expression:
console.log("Ho!");
If the expression is true
the block of code between #if
and #endif
is included,
otherwise is excluded by commenting it out.
The #if
clauses can also be nested:
android_code();
ios_code();
Please note that #else
is not supported at the moment.
Installation
In webpack build directory:
npm install ifdef-loader --save-dev
Configuration
Example of use with TypeScript files, enabling the DEBUG
and version
variables:
In webpack.config.json
chain it before ts-loader
:
const opts = {
DEBUG: true,
version: 3,
"ifdef-verbose": true
"ifdef-triple-slash": false
};
const q = require('querystring').encode({json: JSON.stringify(opts)});
{ test: /\.tsx?$/, exclude: /node_modules/, loaders: [ "ts-loader", `ifdef-loader?${q}` ] }
in example.ts
:
License
MIT
Contributions
Contributions in the form of issues or pull requests are welcome.
Changes
- v1.0.0 changed to triple slash comment syntax. Double slash syntax
deprecated and available by turning off the
ifdef-triple-slash
option.