zool-webpack
A Hapi.js plugin for compiling and serving JS files stylesheets using webpack.
Overview
This plugin will create a single (configurable) route on the server that will respond to requests for js files.
The plugin will map the request to a js file or directory in the configured src
directory. The plugin will then use webpack to compile the javascript into a single JS bundle.
Example usage:
$ npm install zool-webpack --save
var Hapi = ;var ZoolWebpack = var server = ;server; var options = debug: true src: true routePath: '/js/{module*}' entryNameTemplate: '[name].module'; server;
Options:
debug
: used to print statements to the console. Defaults tofalse
context
: The base directory (absolute path!) for resolving the src option. Defaults toundefined
- mandatory optionsrc
: the directory to find the requested.js
file. Defaults toundefined
- mandatory optionroutePath
: the route to register with hapijs. Defaults to/js/{module*}
.entryNameTemplate
: this determines the name of the entry file that webpack will use to compile a standalone component. Defaults to[name]
.
entryNameTemplate (string || function)
string
var options = {
...
entryNameTemplate: '[name].module'
};
Given a module name of 'foo', using the string template would result in the compiler looking for:
- foo.module
- foo.module.js
- foo.module/index
- foo.module/index.js
function
var options = {
...
entryNameTemplate: name => `some.${name}.component`
};
Given a module name of 'bar', using the string template would result in the compiler looking for:
- some.bar.component
- some.bar.component.js
- some.bar.component/index
- some.bar.component/index.js