Package Exports
- @neutrinojs/html-loader
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Readme
Neutrino HTML Loader Middleware
@neutrinojs/html-loader
is Neutrino middleware for loading and importing HTML files from modules.
Requirements
- Node.js v6.10+
- Yarn or npm client
- Neutrino v8
Installation
@neutrinojs/html-loader
can be installed via the Yarn or npm clients.
Yarn
❯ yarn add @neutrinojs/html-loader
npm
❯ npm install --save @neutrinojs/html-loader
Usage
@neutrinojs/html-loader
can be consumed from the Neutrino API, middleware, or presets. Require this package
and plug it into Neutrino:
// Using function middleware format
const html = require('@neutrinojs/html-loader');
// Use with default options
neutrino.use(html);
// Usage showing default options
neutrino.use(html, {
name: '[name].[ext]'
});
// Using object or array middleware format
// Use with default options
module.exports = {
use: ['@neutrinojs/html-loader']
};
// Usage showing default options
module.exports = {
use: [
['@neutrinojs/html-loader', {
name: '[name].[ext]'
}]
]
};
The options object passed to this middleware will be passed as options to the html-loader used to load HTML files.
Customization
@neutrinojs/html-loader
creates some conventions to make overriding the configuration easier once you are
ready to make changes.
Rules
The following is a list of rules and their identifiers which can be overridden:
Name | Description | Environments and Commands |
---|---|---|
html |
Allows importing HTML files from modules. Contains a single loader named html . |
all |
Contributing
This middleware is part of the neutrino-dev repository, a monorepo containing all resources for developing Neutrino and its core presets and middleware. Follow the contributing guide for details.