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ify-loader

Webpack loader to handle browserify transforms as intended

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ify-loader

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Webpack loader to handle browserify transforms as intended.

Usage

Install the loader using npm:

npm install --save ify-loader

You can then update your webpack.config.js in a similar fashion to the following to add browserify transform support to your project:

module.exports = {
  module: {
    loaders: [
      // This applies the loader to all of your dependencies,
      // and not any of the source files in your project:
      {
        test: /node_modules/,
        loader: 'ify'
      }
    ]
  }
}

Why?

When given the choice, I lean more in favour of browserify for its simplicity and compatability with node.js — however from time to time I need to work on projects that use webpack. The thing I run into issues with most often when switching between the two is the difference in how webpack handles source transforms compared to browserify.

Webpack provides you with a "global" configuration where you specify how your project and its dependencies are transformed in a single place. Browserify, however, scopes transforms to the current package to avoid conflicts between different dependencies' sources using the browserify.transform property in package.json.

There are pros and cons to both approaches — Webpack gives you more control, at the expense of having to configure each transform used in your dependency tree. Unlike transform-loader, ify-loader will determine which transforms to apply to your dependencies for you, making the process a lot more bearable in complex projects!

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License

MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.

Keywords

ify

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Package last updated on 02 Jan 2016

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