yaml-loader
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YAML loader for webpack
yaml-loader for Webpack
YAML loader for Webpack. Allows importing YAML files as JS objects. Uses yaml internally.
Installation
npm install --save-dev yaml-loader
Usage
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.ya?ml$/,
use: 'yaml-loader'
}
]
}
}
# file.yaml
---
config:
js:
key: test
hello: world
// application.js
import file from './file.yaml'
file.hello === 'world'
Options
In addition to all yaml options used by its parsing methods,
the loader supports the following additional options:
asJSON
If enabled, the loader output is stringified JSON rather than stringified JavaScript. For Webpack v4, you'll need to set the rule to have type: "json". Also useful for chaining with other loaders that expect JSON input.
asStream
If enabled, parses the source file as a stream of YAML documents. With this, the output will always be an array, with entries for each document. If set, namespace is ignored.
To use this option for only some YAML files, it's probably easiest to use a query parameter and match that using Rule.resourceQuery:
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.ya?ml$/,
oneOf: [
{
resourceQuery: /stream/,
options: { asStream: true },
loader: 'yaml-loader'
},
{ loader: 'yaml-loader' }
]
}
]
}
}
Then, importing ./foo.yaml will expect it to contain only one document, but ./bar.yaml?stream may contain multiple documents.
namespace
Allows for exposing a sub-tree of the source document:
import jsCfg from './file.yaml?namespace=config.js'
jsCfg.key === 'test'
The namespace should be a series of keys, dot separated. Note that any options object in your webpack.config.js rule will be superseded by a ?query.