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- file-loader
- file-loader/dist/options.json
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file-loader
A file loader module for webpack
Requirements
This module requires a minimum of Node v6.9.0 and works with Webpack v3 and Webpack v4.
Getting Started
To begin, you'll need to install file-loader:
$ npm install file-loader --save-devImport (or require) the target file(s) in one of the bundle's files:
// bundle file
import img from './file.png'Then add the loader to your webpack config. For example:
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(png|jpg|gif)$/,
use: [
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {}
}
]
}
]
}
}And run webpack via your preferred method. This will emit file.png as a file
in the output directory (with the specified naming convention, if options are
specified to do so) and returns the public URI of the file.
Note: By default the filename of the resulting file is the MD5 hash of the file's contents with the original extension of the required resource.
Options
context
Type: String
Default: context
Specifies a custom file context.
// webpack.config.js
...
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[path][name].[ext]',
context: ''
}
}
...emitFile
Type: Boolean
Default: true
If true, emits a file (writes a file to the filesystem). If false, the loader will return a public URI but will not emit the file. It is often useful to disable this option for server-side packages.
// bundle file
import img from './file.png'// webpack.config.js
...
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
emitFile: false
}
}
...name
Type: String|Function
Default: '[hash].[ext]'
Specifies a custom filename template for the target file(s) using the query
parameter name. For example, to copy a file from your context directory into
the output directory retaining the full directory structure, you might use:
// webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[path][name].[ext]'
}
}Or using a Function:
// webpack.config.js
...
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name (file) {
if (env === 'development') {
return '[path][name].[ext]'
}
return '[hash].[ext]'
}
}
}
...Note: By default the path and name you specify will output the file in that same directory, and will also use the same URI path to access the file.
outputPath
Type: String|Function
Default: undefined
Specify a filesystem path where the target file(s) will be placed.
// webpack.config.js
...
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[path][name].[ext]',
outputPath: 'images/'
}
}
...publicPath
Type: String|Function
Default: __webpack_public_path__
Specifies a custom public path for the target file(s).
// webpack.config.js
...
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[path][name].[ext]',
publicPath: 'assets/'
}
}
...regExp
Type: RegExp
Default: undefined
Specifies a Regular Expression to one or many parts of the target file path.
The capture groups can be reused in the name property using [N]
placeholder.
import img from './customer01/file.png'webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
regExp: /\/([a-z0-9]+)\/[a-z0-9]+\.png$/,
name: '[1]-[name].[ext]'
}
}Note: If [0] is used, it will be replaced by the entire tested string,
whereas [1] will contain the first capturing parenthesis of your regex and so
on...
useRelativePath
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Specifies whether or not to generate a relative URI for each target file context.
// webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
useRelativePath: process.env.NODE_ENV === "production"
}
}Placeholders
[ext]
Type: String
Default: file.extname
The file extension of the target file/resource.
[hash]
Type: String
Default: 'md5'
Specifies the hash method to use for hashing the file content. See Hashes.
[N]
Type: String
Default: undefined
The n-th match obtained from matching the current file name against the regExp
[name]
Type: String
Default: file.basename
The basename of the file/resource.
[path]
Type: String
Default: file.dirname
The path of the resource relative to the webpack/config context.
Hashes
Custom hashes can be used by specifying a hash with the following format:
[<hashType>#️⃣<digestType>:<length>].
digestType
Type: String
Default: 'hex'
The digest that the hash function should use. Valid values include: base26, base32, base36, base49, base52, base58, base62, base64, and hex.
hashType
Type: String
Default: 'md5'
The type of hash that the has function should use. Valid values include: md5, sha1, sha256, and sha512.
length
Type: Number
Default: 9999
Users may also specify a length for the computed hash.
Examples
The following examples show how one might use file-loader and what the result
would be.
// bundle file
import png from 'image.png'// webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: 'dirname/[hash].[ext]'
}
}# result
dirname/0dcbbaa701328ae351f.png// webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[sha512#️⃣base64:7].[ext]'
}
}# result
gdyb21L.png// bundle file
import png from 'path/to/file.png'// webpack.config.js
{
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
name: '[path][name].[ext]?[hash]'
}
}# result
path/to/file.png?e43b20c069c4a01867c31e98cbce33c9Contributing
Please take a moment to read our contributing guidelines if you haven't yet done so.
CONTRIBUTING
License
MIT
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