strip-pragma-loader-fork
v1.0.1
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A webpack loader to strip out code blocks between RequireJS pragma style comments.
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strip-pragma-loader-fork
(this fork fixes the webpack dependency)
A webpack loader that strips code block from between requireJS includeStart
/excludeStart
pragma style comments using the requireJS optimizer syntax.
For example, this loader would be used to strip out blocks of the following pattern:
//>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
console.log('Debugging...');
//>>includeEnd('debug');
Installation
Install the loader with npm.
npm install strip-pragma-loader-fork --save-dev
Usage
In your webpack configuration object, you'll need to add strip-pragma-loader-fork
to your list of modules.
module: {
rules: [{
test: /\.js$/,
enforce: pre,
use: [{
loader: 'strip-pragma-loader',
options: {
pragmas: {
debug: true
}
}
}]
}]
}
Options
You can pass options to the loader using the options
property.
The following options are supported:
pragmas
: Object with each pragma name and value. Afalse
value will strip out andincludeStart
blocks, and atrue
value will strip out andexlcudeStart
blocks. Defaults to an empty object.
For example, the following would strip out all blocks beginning with //>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
and ending with //>>includeEnd('debug');
:
module: {
rules: [{
test: /\.js$/,
enforce: pre,
use: [{
loader: 'strip-pragma-loader-fork',
options: {
pragmas: {
debug: true
}
}
}]
}]
}
See the RequireJS configuration options for more information on pragmas.
Contributions
Pull requests are appreciated. Please use the same Contributor License Agreement (CLA) used for Cesium.
Developed by the Cesium team.