Reputation: 38150
For clarification - this is a question about writing a webpack plugin
How do you use the webpack require
inside a webpack plugin?
MyPlugin.prototype.apply = function(compiler) {
var self = this;
compiler.plugin('emit', function(compilation, callback) {
var file = 'example.css';
compilation.fileDependencies.push(file);
var loaderResult = require('style!css!' + file); // <-- is there any way to make this possible?
});
};
Upvotes: 11
Views: 3915
Reputation: 38150
After some searching I saw that the text-extract plugin uses a child compilation to use a compiler inside the plugin:
In the following example I am using the my-loader
to load and compile the input.js
file:
MyPlugin.prototype.apply = function(compiler) {
compiler.plugin('make', function(compilation, callback) {
var outputOptions = {
filename: 'output.js',
publicPath: compilation.outputOptions.publicPath
};
var childCompiler = compilation.createChildCompiler('MyPluginCompilation', outputOptions);
childCompiler.apply(new NodeTemplatePlugin(outputOptions));
childCompiler.apply(new LibraryTemplatePlugin('result', 'var'));
childCompiler.apply(new NodeTargetPlugin());
childCompiler.apply(new SingleEntryPlugin(this.context, 'my-loader!input.js'));
childCompiler.runAsChild(callback);
});
};
Upvotes: 13