function-loader

0.0.11 • Public • Published

function-loader

A Webpack loader that executes tasks (modules exporting functions) and transforms them into results at build time.

You can see this loader as val-loader with APIs re-designed. We believe function-loader is much more useful when there're shared functions in both frontend and backend. Moreover, if you want to load assets but cannot find a proper loader, this loader allows you to quickly prototype a custom loader.

Requirements

  • Node v8.0.0 or above
  • Webpack v4.0.0 or above

Getting Started

Add a new rule in webpack.config.js.

// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [{
      test: /\.task.js$/,
      loader: 'function-loader',
      exclude: /node_modules/
    }]
  }
}

Note that the rule /\.task.js$/ is a subset of /\.js$/. Be careful if you use babel or similar loaders to transform your source code.

Then, modules with name matching /\.task.js$/ will be loaded and transformed via function-loader.

// getMs.task.js
module.exports = ({ years }) => years * 365 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000

// app.js
import Ms from './getMs.task?years=2'  // Ms will be 63072000000

// ...

Yon can also export an array or a plain object from the task module. function-loader will respect the shape of the exported value and only transform functions into results in-place.

Loader Proxy API

The exported task functions will be executed under the context of loader proxies. The this variable has the following properties/functions

In order to allow this variable to work, don't use arrow function syntax.

this.isTask

only set to true when loaded by function-loader. Use this property to split frontend/backend logic.

this.webpack

only set to true when loaded by Webpack. See loader.webpack.

raw(value)

Calling this function with value=true will enable raw mode. In raw mode, your target function should return a string, which should be a valid module source passing down the loader chain.

this.emitError(obj)

Calling loader.emitError but accept strings as values.

this.emitWarning(obj)

Calling loader.emitWarning but accept strings as values.

this.cacheable(value)

This function directly call loader.cacheable.

this.addDependency(path)
this.addContextDependency(path)

Like loader.addDependency but these functions can work with relative paths.

this.clearDependencies()

This function directly call loader.clearDependencies.

this.run(task, query, callback)

This function allows you to run other tasks. Note that the target tasks will be automatically added to dependencies.

  • task: path of the target task, can be relative.
  • query: a plain object or null served as parameters.
  • callback(err, value): callback function that will be called when the task is succefully executed.
async this.runAsync(task, query)

The async version of the run method.

this.writeFile(path, cotent, sourceMap)

This functions directly call loader.emitFile.

Limitations

  • When or how much times task modules are loaded/executed depend on Webpack's caching mechanism. Make sure the side effects will not cause race conditions.
  • The query values and output results of the task modules should be able to be JSON-stringified.

TODO

  • Cache compiled functions

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