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source-map-loader
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The source-map-loader package is used to load source map data from existing source files. It extracts source maps from the source files (like JavaScript files) when they are included in the webpack build process. This allows for better debugging capabilities because the browser developer tools can map the generated code back to the original source code, which is particularly useful when working with transpiled languages or minified code.
Extracting source maps
This webpack configuration snippet demonstrates how to use source-map-loader to extract source maps from JavaScript files before they are processed by other loaders. The 'enforce: pre' property ensures that the source-map-loader runs before other loaders.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
use: ['source-map-loader'],
enforce: 'pre'
}
]
}
};
The source-map-support package provides source map support for stack traces in node applications. It allows error stack traces to be translated back to the original source code. Unlike source-map-loader, which is used during the build process, source-map-support is used at runtime.
The babel-loader is a webpack loader that transpiles JavaScript files using Babel and can optionally generate source maps. While it serves a different primary purpose (transpilation), the generation of source maps is a feature that overlaps with source-map-loader's functionality.
The css-loader interprets `@import` and `url()` like import/require() and resolves them. It can also generate source maps for CSS files, which is a feature that is somewhat similar to what source-map-loader does for JavaScript files.
npm i -D source-map-loader
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
use: ["source-map-loader"],
enforce: "pre"
}
]
}
};
source-map-loader
extracts existing source maps from all JavaScript entries. This includes both inline source maps as well as those linked via URL. All source map data is passed to webpack for processing as per a chosen source map style specified by the devtool
option in webpack.config.js.
This loader is especially useful when using 3rd-party libraries having their own source maps. If not extracted and processed into the source map of the webpack bundle, browsers may misinterpret source map data. source-map-loader
allows webpack to maintain source map data continuity across libraries so ease of debugging is preserved.
source-map-loader
will extract from any JavaScript file, including those in the node_modules
directory. Be mindful in setting include and exclude rule conditions to maximize bundling performance.
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FAQs
extracts inlined source map and offers it to webpack
The npm package source-map-loader receives a total of 5,692,955 weekly downloads. As such, source-map-loader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that source-map-loader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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