numpy-loader
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A webpack loader for binary numpy .npy files
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numpy-loader
A webpack loader for binary numpy .npy files
Usage
Configure the loader in your webpack.config.js
under module
> rules
, e.g. like this:
{
test: /\.(npy|npc)$/,
exclude: /node_modules/,
loader: 'numpy-loader',
options: {
outputPath: 'assets/data'
}
}
You can specify an outputPath
that will be used during compilation.
You can now load .npy
files as ndarray
s in your JS code simply by require
ing them. There are two modes, for small and large npy files respectively:
Small files
Load small .npy
files directly from the webpack bundle using embed=true
. These files will be base64 encoded and become a part of your webpack bundle.
let npyarray = require("numpy-loader?embed=true!./data/array_uint8.npy");
console.log("Loaded array in JS directly from packed module: " + npyarray.constructor.name);
console.log(npyarray);
Large files
You might not want to embed particularly large files in your webpack bundle. You can specify embed=false
(or nothing; it's the default) to copy your .npy
files to your output directory and load them as binary files from your server at runtime instead. Thus you need to use the #load()
callback like this:
const npyarray = require("numpy-loader?embed=false!./data/array_uint8.npy")
npyarray.load( (array) => {
console.log("Loaded an .npy array in JS!");
console.log(array);
})