rails-erb-loader
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Embedded Ruby (`.erb`) `webpack` loader for Ruby projects.
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rails-erb-loader
Embedded Ruby (
.erb
) webpack loader for Ruby projects.
Compiles Embedded Ruby template files in any Ruby project. Files are built using either the Erubis
or ERB
gem.
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Install
npm
$ npm install rails-erb-loader --save-dev
yarn
$ yarn add -D rails-erb-loader
Usage
Add rails-erb-loader
to your rules.
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.erb$/,
enforce: 'pre',
loader: 'rails-erb-loader'
},
]
}
}
};
Now you can use .erb
files in your project, for example:
app/assets/javascripts/UserFormFields.jsx.erb
/* rails-erb-loader-dependencies models/user models/image */
export default function UserFormFields() {
return (
<div>
<label htmlFor='avatar'>
Avatar
</label>
<ImageField id='avatar' maxSize={<%= Image::MAX_SIZE %>} />
<label htmlFor='name'>
Name
</label>
<input
id='name'
type='text'
maxLength={<%= User::MAX_NAME_LENGTH %>}
/>
<label htmlFor='age'>
Age
</label>
<input
id='age'
type='number'
min={<%= User::MIN_AGE %>}
max={<%= User::MAX_AGE %>}
/>
</div>
)
}
Configuration
Options
Can be configured with UseEntry#options.
| Option | Default | Description |
| ------ | ------- | ----------- |
| dependenciesRoot
| "app"
| The root of your Rails project, relative to webpack's working directory. |
| engine
| "erb"
| ERB Template engine, "erubi"
, "erubis"
and "erb"
are supported. |
| runner
| "./bin/rails runner"
| Command to run Ruby scripts, relative to webpack's working directory. |
| timeoutMs
| 0
| Timeout for the runner task in milliseconds. 0
is no timeout. Set this if you want a hanging runner to error out the build. |
| env
| process.env
| Environment variables to be passed to runner. |
For example, if your webpack process is running in a subdirectory of your Rails project:
{
loader: 'rails-erb-loader',
options: {
runner: '../bin/rails runner',
dependenciesRoot: '../app',
}
}
Also supports building without Rails:
{
loader: 'rails-erb-loader',
options: {
runner: 'ruby',
engine: 'erb'
}
}
Dependencies
If your .erb
files depend on files in your Ruby project, you can list them explicitly. Inclusion of the rails-erb-loader-dependency
(or -dependencies
) comment will tell webpack to watch these files - causing webpack-dev-server to rebuild when they are changed.
Watch individual files
List dependencies in the comment. .rb
extension is optional.
/* rails-erb-loader-dependencies models/account models/user */
Watch a whole directory
To watch all files in a directory, end the path in a /
.
/* rails-erb-loader-dependencies ../config/locales/ */
Contribute
Questions, bug reports and pull requests welcome. See GitHub issues.
License
MIT