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node-hook-filename
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"Hooking node require calls for specific extensions to only return the filename"
Hooking node require calls for specific requests to only return the filename or the return value of a callback.
const nhf = require('node-hook-filename')
nhf([ /\.scss/, /\.svg/ ])
const scssAsset = require('../path/too/filename.scss')
const svgAsset = require('../path/too/filename.svg')
const normalRequire = require('../path/too/js/file')
// scssAsset === '../path/too/filename.scss'
// svgAsset === '../path/too/filename.svg'
// normalRequire is unaffected
const nhf = require('node-hook-filename')
nhf([ /config/ ], (filename) => 'foo ' + filename)
const configRequire = require('config')
// configRequire will return 'foo config'
Handy if you are running a universal/isomorphic app that requires asset files.
This is mostly useful for testing and not production ready!
Greatly influenced by https://github.com/bahmutov/node-hook
There's a normalize function you can supply as callback if you like
const nhf = require('node-hook-filename')
nhf([ /config/ ], nhf.normalize)
const file = require('./file-in-my-app')
// file === '/my-ap/file-in-my-app'
This is handy to avoid absolute URLs whilst enforcing consistency
It assumes you are running commands from the root of your project
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"Hooking node require calls for specific extensions to only return the filename"
The npm package node-hook-filename receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, node-hook-filename popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-hook-filename demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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