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node-file-path-loader

v1.0.1

Published

A webpack loader that get the absolute path of file imported at runtime.

Downloads

5

Readme

node-file-path-loader

Actions Status

A webpack loader that get the absolute path of file imported at runtime.

Why?

This is useful when you are using webpack to build your Node.js/Electron project and just want the absolute path of the file instead of contents. For example, use this loader to get your absolute resources path in Electron at runtime.

import iconPath from "@/resources/image/icon.ico";

const win = new BrowserWindow({ icon: iconPath });

Another scenario is that if you're using typescript to write your worker file, it would be much easier to load your worker file by using ts-loader with this loader.

import compiledWorkerPath from "node-file-path-loader!ts-loader!./worker.ts";

const worker = new Worker(workerPath);

Notification

  1. This loader is only works in Node.js environments, like Node.js/Electron.

Installation

npm install node-file-path-loader

Necessary webpack configurations

You need to set webpack target to node and disable mocking of __dirname.

// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  target: "node",
  node: {
    __dirname: false,
  },
};

Options

outputPath

Type: String Default: undefined

Specify a filesystem path where the target file(s) will be placed.