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What
Normally, Webpack looks for index file when the path passed to require
points to a directory; which means there may have a lot of index files.
This plugin makes it possible to control what file within directory will be treated as entry file.
Usage
Add the following to Webpack's config file:
var DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin = require("directory-named-webpack-plugin");
resolve: {
plugins: [
new DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin()
]
}
Then when require("component/foo")
and the path "component/foo" is resolved to a directory, Webpack will try to look for component/foo/foo.js
as the entry (given default options).
If there is also an index file, e.g. index.js
, and it should be used as entry file instead of the file with the same name of directory, pass true
as the first argument when creating new instance.
var DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin = require("directory-named-webpack-plugin");
resolve: {
plugins: [
new DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin(true)
]
}
You can also pass in an options object to further customise the plugin:
var DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin = require("directory-named-webpack-plugin");
var path = require("path");
resolve: {
plugins: [
new DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin({
honorIndex: true | false, // defaults to false
// respect "main" fields defined in package.json
// if it's an Array, values will be used as name of the fields to check
// defaults to true, which is the same as ["main"]
honorPackage: true | false | ["main"],
// if it's matching with resolving directory's path, plugin will ignore the custom resolving.
// it can be string/regex or Array of string/regex.
exclude: /node_modules/
ignoreFn: function(webpackResolveRequest) {
// custom logic to decide whether request should be ignored
// return true if request should be ignored, false otherwise
return false; // default
},
// define where the imported files will be resolving by DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin.
// it can be string/regex or Array of string/regex.
include: [
path.resolve('./app/components'),
path.resolve('./app/containers')
]
transformFn: function(dirName, dirPath, webpackResolveRequest) {
// use this function to provide custom transforms of resolving directory name
// return desired filename or array of filenames which will be used
// one by one (honoring order) in attempts to resolve module
return dirName; // default
}
// name of the resolver hook that should be tapped into
// by default, uses "before-existing-directory"
resolverHook: "before-existing-directory"
})
]
}