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vuetify-jsx-loader

v0.1.4

Published

## automatic imports for jsx and tsx

Downloads

58

Readme

vuetify-jsx-loader

automatic imports for jsx and tsx

this library do tree-shaking to component of implemented jsx(tsx) with vuetify

what's about tree-shaking: vuetify-loader

usage

npm install --save-dev vuetify-jsx-loader
// webpack.config.js

const VuetifyLoaderPlugin = require('vuetify-loader/lib/plugin')
const VuetifyLoaderJsxPlugin = require('vuetify-jsx-loader')

exports.plugins.push(
  new VuetifyLoaderPlugin(),
  new VuetifyLoaderJsxPlugin(),
)

NOTE: this plugin work to only written by jsx(tsx) file. add VuetifyLoaderPlugin into webpack plugin if required other files to do

options

// webpack.config.js

const VuetifyLoaderJsxPlugin = require('vuetify-jsx-loader')

exports.plugins.push(
  new VuetifyLoaderJsxPlugin({
    match() .....,
    attrsMatch() .....,
    parserOpts: {
      jsx: ......,
      tsx: ......,
    }
  })
)
  • match, attrsMatch

    • same as vuetify-loader option
  • parserOpts

    {
      jsx: {
        sourceType: 'module',
        plugins: ['jsx']
      },
      tsx: {
        sourceType: 'module',
        plugins: ['jsx', 'typescript', 'decorators-legacy', 'classProperties']
      }
    }

limitation

  • If implemented by not SFC file (.jsx, .tsx)
    1. you need assign the object you want to export as the component variable and implement by Vue.extend

      • e.g.
      // your_component.jsx
      
      const component = Vue.extend({
        render() {
          return <div>hello world</div>
        }
      })
      
      export default component

      see also example/src/components

    2. you need to edit webpack configuration to add this loader to jsx, tsx file loader configuration

      • e.g.
      // webpack.config.js
      
      const jsxRule = config.module.rules.find(rule => rule.test.test('.jsx'));
      jsxRule.use.push({ loader: 'vuetify-jsx-loader/lib/loader' })
      
      const tsxRule = config.module.rules.find(rule => rule.test.test('.tsx'));
      tsxRule.use.push({ loader: 'vuetify-jsx-loader/lib/loader' })

license

MIT