1.1.2 • Published 6 years ago

autoimport-ngtemplate-loader v1.1.2

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autoimport-ngtemplate-loader

Auto require AngularJS 1.x templates in Webpack style

Usage

Install the package by running npm install autoimport-ngtemplate-loader. Once installed, you can add it to your Webpack config.

module.exports = {
    module: {
        rules: [
            {
                test: /\.js$/,
                exclude: /node_modules/,
                use: ['babel-loader', 'other-loaders', 'autoimport-ngtemplate-loader']
            }
        ]
    }
};

Note - It is recommended that this loader be run before any transpilation happens so it can operate on unchanged source code.

The next step is to add ngtemplate-loader and a loader that you want to handle your template code with. The most common one is html-loader. This will run every time Webpack encounters require('something.html').

module.exports = {
    module: {
        rules: [
            {
                test: /\.html$/,
                exclude: /node_modules/,
                use: [
                    {
                        loader: 'ngtemplate-loader',
                        options: {
                            relativeTo: 'src/'
                        }
                    },
                    {
                        loader: 'html-loader'
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
}

It is a good idea to add the relativeTo option for ngtemplate-loader so that the templates aren't put into the Angular template cache with absolute paths which contain platform specific or user specific information. This will affect the portability of the bundled code.

Options

This module supports configuration through either the options object method or the query string method. The valid options are listed in the table below.

NameTypeDefault ValueDetails
variableNamestringautoImportNgTemplateLoaderTemplateThe variable name that gets injected into the compiled code. This is included so that variable collisions can be prevented.

Development

Installation

Once the repository is cloned, run npm install to get all the dependencies. The examples in this package also depend on ngtemplate-loader and html-loader. Those are declared as peer dependencies of this package so they need to be installed with npm install ngtemplate-loader html-loader.

If you're using a npm v5, you will need to include the --no-save flag so that they don't get added to the package dependencies.

Running

There are two example projects includes. One that has one directive and another that has more. You can run npm run one-directive, npm run many-directives or npm run multiple-directives to see the loader in action. Once successful, examining the build/bundle.js file will show the results.

Testing

The tests for this package are written in with ava. They can be run by running npm test.

Linting

This project uses ESLint. All the requisite files can be linted using npm run linter. The rules for this project are located in eslintrc.json.

Miscellaneous

This project also includes an .nvmrc. This is to tell nvm what version of Node.js to use for this project. It is set to v6.10.3 which is the current LTS release. However, any Node.js version greater than v6.10.3 should also work.

The project is also compatible with yarn, Facebook's package manager. Normal yarn commands apply.

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