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extjs-class-loader

v1.0.32

Published

Ext.js loader module for webpack

Readme

Ext.js Loader for Webpack

Based on https://www.npmjs.com/package/extjs-loader

Install

npm install --save-dev extjs-class-loader

Usage

The extjs-class-loader interprets:

  • Ext.define properties requires, uses, mixins configs like requires.
  • Ext.application property controllers
  • Ext.define of controller property stores

Use the loader either via your webpack config, CLI or inline.

Via webpack config (recommended)

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.js/,
        use: [
            {
                loader: 'extjs-class-loader',
                options : {
                    debug: true,
                    paths: {
                        'Deft': false,
                        'Ext.ux': 'utils/ux',
                        'Ext': false,
                        'Override': path.resolve('app/overrides'),
                        'MyApp': path.resolve('app/src')
                    },
                    imports: false,
                    extentions : ['js', 'ts']
                }
            } ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

Options

|Name|Default value|Description| |:--:|:-----:|:----------| |debug|false|Print status messages for debugging purpose| |paths |{}| Define your loader config here. I.e. define how the namespaces in your app should be resolved. If false value is used then the given namespace is ignored. It is useful when you include that namespace on other way. E.g. if you include Ext-debug-all.js in your HTML then you do not want to include individual components.| |extentions | ['js'] | Array of Defines extentions of included files. Loader will check, that file is exists before include | |imports| false| Use import statement instead of require |sourceType| module| Type of source for parsing by esprima. |encoding| utf-8| Encoding of source codes

History

v0.0.1

Initial release to process project files

v0.0.2

Support for extjs-parser to allow processing of Ext.js sdk dependencies

v1.0.0

Removed support of extjs-parser. Full refactoring of loader.

v1.0.1

Added tests for various situations

v1.0.19

Added ability to parse files with different sourceType of esprima Added ability to use imports instead of require Added ability to set array of supported files extentions