2018-04-02 10:07:29 +00:00
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const _ = require('lodash')
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const loaderUtils = require('loader-utils')
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2018-03-22 09:11:16 +00:00
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2018-04-02 10:07:29 +00:00
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module.exports = function (source) {
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2018-03-22 09:11:16 +00:00
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if (this.cacheable) {
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this.cacheable()
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}
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// The following part renders the tempalte with lodash as aminimalistic loader
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//
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// Get templating options
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const options = this.query !== '' ? loaderUtils.parseQuery(this.query) : {}
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// Webpack 2 does not allow with() statements, which lodash templates use to unwrap
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// the parameters passed to the compiled template inside the scope. We therefore
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// need to unwrap them ourselves here. This is essentially what lodash does internally
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// To tell lodash it should not use with we set a variable
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const template = _.template(source, _.defaults(options, { variable: 'data' }))
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// All templateVariables which should be available
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// @see HtmlWebpackPlugin.prototype.executeTemplate
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const templateVariables = [
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'compilation',
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'webpack',
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'webpackConfig',
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'htmlWebpackPlugin'
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]
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return 'var _ = require(' + loaderUtils.stringifyRequest(this, require.resolve('lodash')) + ');' +
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'module.exports = function (templateParams) {' +
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// Declare the template variables in the outer scope of the
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// lodash template to unwrap them
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templateVariables.map(function (variableName) {
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return 'var ' + variableName + ' = templateParams.' + variableName
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}).join(';') + ';' +
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// Execute the lodash template
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'return (' + template.source + ')();' +
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'}'
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2018-03-27 22:28:17 +00:00
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}
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