babel-plugin-asset-loader v0.1.3
babel-plugin-asset-loader
Installation
npm install babel-plugin-asset-loader --saveyarn add babel-plugin-asset-loaderThen put following "asset-loader" as plugin in .babelrc:
{
"plugins": ["asset-loader"]
}This is equivalent to following default configuration:
{
"plugins": [
[
"asset-loader",
{
"name": "[hash].[ext]",
"extensions": ["png", "jpg", "jpeg", "gif", "svg"],
"outputPath": "/public",
"context": "",
"limit": 0
}
]
]
}Feature
This will import your asset into your package using babel and feel free to use your asset.
How it works
More or less as follows:
- Processes only
importandrequirethat reference files ending with one of"extensions" - Calculates actual
$nameof resource by substituting placeholders in"name" - Copies resource into
$ROOT/$outputPath/$namewhere$ROOTis.babelrclocation. - Replaces
importandrequirein code with"$publicPath/$name"string
Options
outputPath
Tells where to put static files. By default it's "/public".
This path is relative to the root of project. Setting value null prevents the plugin to copy the file.
name
The default is [hash].[ext] where:
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
[ext] | {String} | file.extname | The extension of the resource |
[name] | {String} | file.basename | The basename of the resource |
[path] | {String} | file.dirname | The path of the resource relative to the context |
[hash] | {String} | md5 | The hash of the content, see below for more info |
The full format [hash] is: [<hashType>:hash:<digestType>:<length>], where:
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
hashType | {String} | md5 | sha1, md5, sha256, sha512 |
digestType | {String} | base64 | hex, base26, base32, base36, base49, base52, base58, base62, base64 |
length | {Number} | 128 | The length in chars |
For example: [md5:hash:base58:8] or [hash:base36].
extensions
List of extension asset-loader should look for in imports. All other imports are ignored.
context
Path to directory relative to .babelrc where application source resides. By default "", but can be e.g. "/src".
limit
Value in byte to determine if the content is base64 inlined. In that case, the file is not copy to outputPath. It replicates url-loader webpack loader behaviour.
Default is 0 which means nothing is inlined.