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webpack-multi-themes-plugin

v0.1.1

Published

A plugin for enhanced-resolve (in Webpack) that substitue relative imports as theme-specific substitutes.

Downloads

3

Readme

webpack-multi-themes-plugin

A plugin for enhanced-resolve (in Webpack) that replace relative imports with theme-specific substitutes.

Install

npm install --save-dev webpack-multi-themes-plugin

This is a webpack plugin that allows a project sharing codes among multiple themes.

Usage

This plugin is mainly designed to use multiple themes in Vue with webpack, but it allows to be used in any project using webpack with similar structure. Logically, once you enable the plugin and specify the theme as YOUR_THEME_NAME, it will replace files in src folder with files in themes/YOUR_THEME_NAME folder. For implementation, this plugin change the resolving processing in the webpack to work as is.

Below is a project structure example:

src
-components
--Hello.vue
-App.vue
themes
-YOUR_THEME_NAME
--components
---Hello.vue

and the codes in src/App.vue are:

...
import Hello from './components/Hello.vue'
...

Suppose this plugin is enabled and theme name is 'YOUR_THEME_NAME', the file src/App.vue will import themes/YOUR_THEME_NAME/components/Hello.vue rather than src/components/Hello.vue.

You only need to enable the plugin and specify the theme in your webpack configuration, below is an example with vue cli:

const MultiThemesPlugin = require('webpack-multi-themes-plugin')

module.exports = {
  chainWebpack: config => {
      config.resolve.plugin('MultiThemesPlugin').use(MultiThemesPlugin, ['YOUR_THEME_NAME', __dirname])
  }
}

You can change the 'YOUR_THEME_NAME' to the specific theme name and the __dirname should be the project root path where this plugin to locate src and themes folders.