1.0.0 • Published 7 years ago

posthtml-loader-2 v1.0.0

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npm i -D html-loader posthtml-loader
import html from './file.html'

webpack.config.js

module: {
  rules: [
    {
      test: /\.html$/,
      use: [
        {
          loader: 'posthtml-loader',
          options: {
            parser: 'PostHTML Parser'
            plugins: [ /* PostHTML Plugins */ ]
            template: true
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
},
NameTypeDefaultDescription
parser{String/Function}undefinedPostHTML Parser
render{String/Function}undefinedPostHTML Render
config{Object}undefinedPostHTML Config posthtml.config.js
plugins{Array/Function}[]PostHTML Plugins
template{Boolean/String}falseExport HTML Template {Function}

Parser

If you want to use a custom parser, you can pass it in under the parser key in the loader options e.g SugarML

webpack.config.js

module: {
  rules: [
    {
      test: /\.ssml$/,
      use: [
        {
          loader: 'posthtml-loader',
          options: { parser: 'posthtml-sugarml' }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Plugins

Plugins are specified under the plugins key in the loader options

webpack.config.js

module: {
  rules: [
    {
      test: /\.html$/,
      use: [
        'html-loader',
        {
          loader: 'posthtml-loader',
          options: {
            plugins: () => [
              require('posthtml-plugin')()
            ]
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Config

If you want to use are shareable config file instead of inline options in your webpack.config.js create a posthtml.config.js file and placed it somewhere down the file tree in your project. The nearest config relative to dirname(file) currently processed by the loader applies. This enables Config Cascading. Despite some edge cases the config file will be loaded automatically and no additional setup is required. If you don't intend to use Config Cascading, it's recommended to place posthtml.config.js in the Root ./ of your project

|– src
|   |– components
|   |   |– component.html
|   |   |– posthtml.config.js (components)
|   |– index.html
|
|– posthtml.config.js (index)
|– webpack.config.js

posthtml.config.js

module.exports = ({ file, options, env }) => ({
  parser: 'posthttml-sugarml'
  plugins: {
    'posthtml-include': options.include
    'posthtml-content': options.content
    'htmlnano': env === 'production' ? {} : false
  }
})

webpack.config.js

{
  loader: 'posthtml-loader',
}

Path

If you normally place all your config files in a separate folder e.g './config' it is nessescary to explicitly set the config path in webpack.config.js

webpack.config.js

{
  loader: 'posthtml-loader',
  options: {
    config: { path: 'path/to/posthtml.config.js' }
  }
}

Context

NameTypeDefaultDescription
env{String}'development'process.env.NODE_ENV
file{Object}dirname, basename, extnameFile
options{Object}{}Plugin Options (Context)

webpack.config.js

{
  loader: 'posthtml-loader',
  options: {
    ctx: {
      include: {...options}
      content: {...options}
    }
  }
}

posthtml.config.js

module.exports = ({ file, options, env }) => ({
  parser: 'posthttml-sugarml'
  plugins: {
    'posthtml-include': options.include
    'posthtml-content': options.content
    'htmlnano': env === 'production' ? {} : false
  }
})

Templates

By setting the template option the loader will export a {Function} instead of a {String} to enable templating via ES2015 Template Literals. By default locals/literals must are declared with an _ inside your HTML Templates, it is possible to override the selctor with a custom one by passing a string to the template option e.g { template: '$' }

template.html

<div>${ _.hello }</div>

webpack.config.js

{
  loader: 'posthtml-loader',
  options: {
    template: true
  }
}

template.js

import template from './template.html'

document.body.innerHTML = template({ hello: 'Hello World!' })