A webpack loader to strip out code blocks between RequireJS pragma style comments.
npm install webpack-strip-pragma-loaderA webpack loader that strips code block from between requireJS includeStart/excludeStart pragma style comments using the requireJS optimizer syntax.
For example, this loader would be used to strip out blocks of the following pattern:
```
//>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug);
console.log('Debugging...');
//>>includeEnd('debug');
Install the loader with npm.
``
npm install strip-pragma-loader --save-dev
In your webpack configuration object, you'll need to add strip-pragma-loader to your list of modules.
``
module: {
rules: [{
test: /\.js$/,
enforce: pre,
use: [{
loader: 'strip-pragma-loader',
options: {
pragmas: {
debug: true
}
}
}]
}]
}
You can pass options to the loader using the options property.
The following options are supported:
* pragmas: Object with each pragma name and value. A false value will strip out and includeStart blocks, and a true value will strip out and exlcudeStart blocks. Defaults to an empty object.
For example, the following would strip out all blocks beginning with //>>includeStart('debug', pragmas.debug); and ending with //>>includeEnd('debug');:
```
module: {
rules: [{
test: /\.js$/,
enforce: pre,
use: [{
loader: 'strip-pragma-loader',
options: {
pragmas: {
debug: true
}
}
}]
}]
}
> See the RequireJS configuration options for more information on pragmas.
Pull requests are appreciated. Please use the same Contributor License Agreement (CLA) used for Cesium.
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