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Webpack Resolver plugin to resolve files through directory chain with a package fallback at compile time

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webpack-theme-resolver-plugin

Webpack Theme Resolver plugin to resolve files through a directory chain with a package fallback at compile time. For Webpack 4+

Based on the fallback-directory-resolver-plugin from kije

Description

This is a Resolver-Plugin for webpack. It enables resolving files by looking up multiple directories in a chain with an fallback package.

This is especially useful when you need to change a single component nested inside another component or other nested components.

For example you have a library of components with a SimpleList containing a ListEntry which you'd like to change. Without webpack-theme-resolver-plugin you'd need to create your ow implementation of SimpleList in order to be able to inject a different ListEntry. With this plugin you can simply create a ListEntry component which will then be used instead of the original one as long its path is the same and both components are imported using the same configurable prefix (see below).

Here an Example with vue and 2 local themes (it works with any file ending):

/sample-app
  - /components
    - /default-theme
      - /List
        - SimpleList.vue (js or other)
        - ListEntry.vue
    - /fancy-theme
      - /List
        - ListEntry.vue

Installation

WARNING: This package got renamed for version 4.1 from webpack-theme-resolver-plugin to @russmedia/theme-resolver-webpack

Install this plugin via npm alongside with webpack.

# for npm
npm install --save-dev @russmedia/theme-resolver-webpack

# or for yarn
yarn add -D @russmedia/theme-resolver-webpack

Config

// webpack.config.js

const path = require('path');
const ThemeResolverPlugin = require('@russmedia/theme-resolver-webpack')

module.exports = {
    ...
    resolve: {
        plugins: [
            new ThemeResolverPlugin(
                [
                    {
                        prefix: 'theme-components',
                        directories: [
                            path.resolve(__dirname, 'components/fancy-theme'),
                            path.resolve(__dirname, 'components/default-theme'),
                        ],
                        module: 'awesome-components',
                        singlePackage: true
                    }
                ]
            )
        ]
    }
};
Option Required Default Description
prefix yes Prefix for the import to trigger resolve
directories yes The Directories to look through
module no The Fallback Component to search for the component
singlePackage no true Are all components in one package or one package per component
modulePath no /src The Path in the Module to look up

The directories will be scanned in the order provided, falling back to module if no matching file is found.

In order to trigger the plugin the import statements need to be changed to include the set up prefix

// will resolve to SimpleList.vue in components/default-theme/List/SimpleList.vue
import SimpleList from 'theme-components/components/List/SimpleList.vue'

// will resolve to ListEntry.vue in components/fancy-theme/List/ListEntry.vue
import ListEntry from 'theme-components/components/List/ListEntry.vue'

This way you can specify different configurations by having different prefix and directories set up.

Example

Check out our Example made with Vue here webpack-theme-resolver-plugin-example.

Tests

To run the tests in this package follow this steps

  1. Install plugin packages
npm i
  1. Build the plugin
npm run build
  1. Switch to the test-app
cd example/test-app
  1. Install the test packages
npm i
  1. Run the Test
npm run test
  1. Results should be
Hello from Dir 1
Test from Dir 2
Goodbye from Dir 3
Hello from external package

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