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react-markup-compiler

v0.2.0

Published

This is an simple set of plugins and loaders for webpack to create basic static sites from React functional components.

Readme

react-markup-compiler

This is an simple set of plugins and loaders for webpack to create basic static sites from React functional components.

ReactMarkupCompiler

This plugin will create the static HTML file with all the content in the output directory.

The only parameter is an array with the entries file names used to create pages. This allow to create multi-pages sites.

The entrypoint must export as default a functional React component

Usage

{
  plugins: [
    new ReactMarkupCompiler(['index.js'])
  ]
}

ReactMarkupStyleLoader

This loader must be used to work with ReactMarkupCompiler. Will load the styles and add it in an style tag in the html.

It works with css-loader to resolve fonts and images

Usage

import StyleTag from './assets/my-logo.css'

export default () => (<StyleTag />)
{
  test: /\.css$/,
  use: [
    'react-markup-compiler/style-loader',
    'css-loader'
  ]
}

ReactMarkupScriptLoader

This loader must be used to work with ReactMarkupCompiler. Will load the javascript and add it in an script tag in the html.

It works with babel to transpile the code

Usage

import ScriptTag from './assets/script.inline.js'

export default () => (<ScriptTag />)
{
  test: /\.inline.js$/,
  use: [
    'react-markup-compiler/script-loader',
    'babel-loader'
  ]
}

ReactMarkupSvgLoader

This loader will insert svg files inline in the html.

It works with css-loader to resolve fonts and images

Usage

import MyLogo from './assets/my-logo.svg'

export default () => (<MyLogo />)
{
  test: /\.svg/,
  use: [
    './src/react-markup-compiler/svg-loader'
  ]
}