Install
npm install --save-dev pegjs-loader pegjs webpack
The pegjs-loader requires PEG.js and webpack
as peerDependency
. Thus you are able to specify the required versions accurately.
Usage
Documentation: Using loaders
var parser = require("!pegjs!./parser.pegjs");
Apply via webpack config
It's recommended to adjust your webpack.config
so pegjs!
is applied automatically on all files ending with .pegjs
:
module.exports = {
...
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.pegjs$/,
loader: 'pegjs-loader'
}
]
}
};
Then you only need to write: require("./parser.pegjs")
.
PEG.js options
You can pass options to PEG.js as query parameters. The following options are supported:
-
cache
— If true
, makes the parser cache results, avoiding exponential
parsing time in pathological cases but making the parser slower (default:
false
).
-
optimize
- Whether to optimize the built parser either for speed
or
size
(default: speed
).
-
allowedStartRules
- The rules the built parser will be allowed to start
parsing from (default: the first rule in the grammar).
-
trace
- If true
, the tracing support in the built parser is enabled
(default: false
).
module.exports = {
...
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.pegjs$/,
loader: 'pegjs-loader?cache=true&optimize=size&allowedStartRules[]=RuleA,allowedStartRules[]=RuleB&trace=true'
}
]
}
};
Change Log
This project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Every release, along with the migration instructions, if any, is documented on the Github Releases page.
Thanks
- Victor Homyakov for the propagation of the
cache
option. - VladimirTechMan for the propagation of the
optimize
option. - ragtime for the propagation of the
allowedStartRules
and trace
options.
License
MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)