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moduleraid

v6.2.0

Published

Get modules from webpackJsonp

Downloads

231

Readme

You can get moduleRaid over npm

$ npm install moduleraid

Or if you directly want to use it in the browser

<script src="https://unpkg.com/moduleraid/dist/moduleraid.iife.js"></script>

Or alternatively, just copy the contents from above unpkg link into the devtools console on a website!

Preparation

Using moduleRaid as a module, simply require and execute it somewhere where it will end up as a public facing script on a page that also includes a Webpack build!

import ModuleRaid from 'moduleRaid'

const mR = new ModuleRaid()

Examples

Now, with the mR instance available and modules being fetched, you can use the two available find*() methods to search for modules!

let results = mR.findModule('coolFeature')
// => Array of fitting modules for the search query

let constRes = mR.findConstructor('_internal')
// => Array of fitting constructor/module tuples for the search query

// after moduleRaid has been set up you can now listen for new chunks being loaded
document.addEventListener('moduleraid:webpack-push', (e) => {
  // e.detail contains the arguments push() was called with

  // your code here...
})

For more in-depth documentation around what you can use of moduleRaid, you can visit the API Documentation!

moduleRaid is licensed under the MIT License