$ npm install --save-dev json5-loader
You can use the loader either
- by configuring the
json5-loader
in themodule.loaders
object of the webpack configuration, or - by directly using the
json5-loader!
prefix to the require statement.
Suppose we have the following json5
file
// appData.json5
{
env: 'production',
passwordStregth: 'strong'
}
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
entry: './index.js',
output: { /* ... */ },
module: {
loaders: [
{
// make all files ending in .json5 use the `json5-loader`
test: /\.json5$/,
loader: 'json5-loader'
}
]
}
}
// index.js
var appConfig = require('./appData.json5')
// or, in ES6
// import appConfig from './appData.json5'
console.log(appConfig.env) // 'production'
var appConfig = require("json5-loader!./appData.json5")
// returns the content as json parsed object
console.log(appConfig.env) // 'production'
Don't forget to polyfill require if you want to use it in Node.js. See the webpack documentation.
Tobias Koppers |
PatrickJS |
Michael Ferris |
Keith McKnight |
Radu Brehar |
Kent C. Dodds |
Steve Lacy |
MIT