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isv-weex-mod-loader

a webpack loader for weex

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Weex Loader

A webpack loader for Weex.

Install

npm install weex-loader babel-loader --save

Features

  1. Can load .we file.
  2. Can load parted files(.js/.css/.html) via src attribute.
  3. Can specify a custom language to chain any loader.
  4. Can specify name when require .we file.
  5. Can write es2015 in script.

Upgrade to v0.3

  • Use a different way to load parted files. The old way is deprecated.
  • If you dependent weex-components under v0.1, please update it to v0.2.
  • Just enjoy the new features!
  • Use some hack way to require @weex-model/xxxx in .js file. see issue

Usage

How to load a .we file.

make a webpack config

module.exports = {
  entry: './main.we?entry',
  output: {
    path: './dist',
    filename: 'main.js'
  },
  module: {
    loaders: [
      {
        test: /\.we(\?[^?]+)?$/,
        loader: 'weex'
      }
    ]
  }
};

How to write parted files

specify src attribute

<template src="./main.html"></template>
<style src="./main.css"></style>
<script src="./main.js"></script>

add some custom language for loaders

append a weex config in webpack config

  weex: {
    lang: {
      jade: ['jade-html'] // a jade langauge will chain "jade-html-loader"
    }
  }

main.we

<template lang="jade">
div
  text Hello Weex
</template>

How to require .we file as component element

  1. first, require a path/to/component.we in script like require('./foo.we') or write inline element like <element name="foo" src="./foo.we"></element>.
  2. second, use it in template like <foo></foo>.
<element name="foo" src="./foo.we"></element>

<template>
  <div>
    <foo></foo>
    <bar></bar>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  require('./bar.we')
</script>

How to specify the name of a component

  1. By default, the name is the basename without extname of component path.
  2. Give a name query in require request, like require('./foo.we?name="fooo"'). Or specify a name attribute in element, like <element name="fooo" src="./foo.we" ></element>
  3. use the name in template like <fooo></fooo>.
<element name="fooo" src="./foo.we"></element>

<template>
  <div>
    <fooo></fooo>
    <baar></baar>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  require('./bar.we?name=baar')
</script>

Test

npm run test

will run mocha testing.

And you can check the specs in test/spec folder.

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Package last updated on 19 Jul 2017

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