@jpex-js/rollup-plugin v1.0.0
@jpex/rollup-plugin
Rollup plugin for jpex
usage
// rollup.config.js
import typescript from 'rollup-plugin-typescript2';
import jpex from '@jpex-js/rollup-plugin';
{
// ...
plugins: [
jpex(opts),
typescript()
]
}options
identifier
string | string[]The variable name of your jpex instance that the plugin should look for. By default it is just jpex.
For example in your app you may have something like:
const ioc = jpex.extend();
ioc.factory<Foo>(fooFn);Then you should set the identifier property to 'ioc' or [ 'ioc', 'jpex' ]
publicPath
string | booleanThe default behavior when creating string literals for types is to use the file path + the type name.
For example, if you import MyDep from 'src/types/common', jpex will name it type:/src/types/common/MyDep.
However, sometimes this is not ideal, such as when creating a node module package. (When you import a type from a node module, jpex will just use the package name as the file path)
publicPath allows you to set the path prefix. For example, setting it to myPackageName would result in a naming scheme of type:/myPackageName/MyDep.
If you set publicPath to true, it will attempt to load your package.json and read the name property.
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