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dotjs-loader

v1.0.0

Published

doT.js module loader for webpack

Downloads

181

Readme

dotjs-loader

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doT.js module loader for webpack

Usage

Installation

Install using npm. doT is a peer dependency and should be installed separately:

npm install --save-dev dot dotjs-loader

Configuration

Configure the loader in webpack.config.js:

module: {
  loaders: [{ test: /\.dot$/, loader: 'dotjs-loader' }];
}

... and then load templates using require():

const template = require('./template.dot');
// => compiles template.dot content as template function

console.log(template());

Or, using ES6 modules:

import template from './template.dot';
// template function is the default export

console.log(template());

Pass any template data to the function:

template({ key: 'value' });

Alternatively you can explicitly call the loader without having configured it:

const template = require('dotjs-loader!./file.dot');

Options

The following options are available. They map directly to doT.templateSettings unless stated otherwise:

  • evaluate
  • interpolate
  • encode
  • use
  • define
  • conditional
  • iterate
  • varname
  • strip
  • append

Options are most conveniently passed in webpack.config.js:

module: {
  loaders: [
    {
      test: /\.dot$/,
      loader: 'dotjs-loader',
      options: {
        varname: 'context',
      },
    },
  ];
}

Similar projects

dot-loader is another loader for doT templates, but it doesn't allow configuration of templateSettings. At the time of writing there was a PR to add this feature, but it suffered from some drawbacks:

  • it's not merged
  • it takes configuration from a .dotrc file rather than loader options
  • it doesn't mark that file as a loader dependency

I've also taken the opportunity to include unit tests and hope to add more features as time permits.