ejs-loader for webpack
EJS (Underscore/LoDash Templates) loader for webpack. Uses lodash template function to compile templates.
If you are looking for the loader which uses EJS templating engine, there is ejs-compiled-loader
Installation
npm install ejs-loader
Usage
var template = require("ejs!./file.ejs");
// => returns the template function compiled with underscore (lodash) templating engine.
// And then use it somewhere in your code
template(data) // Pass object with data
You also should provide a global _
variable with the lodash/underscore runtime. You can do it with the following webpack plugin: https://github.com/webpack/docs/wiki/list-of-plugins#provideplugin
plugins: [
new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
_: "underscore"
})
]
Options
Underscore/Lodash options can be passed in using the querystring or adding an esjLoader
options block to your configuration.
Config example with Webpack 4+
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.ejs$/,
loader: 'ejs-loader',
options: {
variable: 'data',
interpolate : '\\{\\{(.+?)\\}\\}',
evaluate : '\\[\\[(.+?)\\]\\]'
}
}
]
}
};
Config example using a querystring (deprecated):
module.exports = {
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.ejs$/, loader: 'ejs-loader?variable=data' },
]
}
};
is equivalent to
var template = _.template('<%= template %>', { variable : 'data' });
module.exports = {
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.ejs$/,
loader: 'ejs-loader',
query: {
variable: 'data',
interpolate : '\\{\\{(.+?)\\}\\}',
evaluate : '\\[\\[(.+?)\\]\\]'
}
},
]
}
};
is equivalent to
var template = _.template('<%= template %>', { variable: 'data', interpolate : '\\{\\{(.+?)\\}\\}', evaluate : '\\[\\[(.+?)\\]\\]' });
Config example using the ejsLoader
config block (deprecated):
module.exports = {
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.ejs$/, loader: 'ejs-loader' }
]
},
ejsLoader : {
variable : 'data',
interpolate : /\{\{(.+?)\}\}/g,
evaluate : /\[\[(.+?)\]\]/g
}
};
Export as CommonJS
By default, ejs-loader
generates JS modules that use the ES modules syntax. There are some cases in which using ES modules is beneficial, like in the case of module concatenation and tree shaking.
You can enable a CommonJS module syntax using:
Config example with Webpack 4+
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.ejs$/,
loader: 'ejs-loader',
options: {
esModule: false
}
}
]
}
};
The variable option is required
to compile EJS templates into ES compatible modules. If the variable
option is not provided as a loader or query
option, an Error
will be thrown. Please see lodash/lodash#3709 (comment) for additional details.
Including nested templates
Lodash template function does not provide include
method of ejs module. To include other templates, passing template functions as parameters does the job. For example:
index.js:
var mainTemplate = require('ejs!./main.ejs');
var hyperlinkTemplate = require('ejs!./hyperlink.ejs');
var renderedHtml = mainTemplate({ hyperlink: hyperlinkTemplate });
main.ejs:
<h1><%= hyperlink({ name: 'Example', url: 'http://example.com' }) %></h1>
hyperlink.ejs:
<a href="<%= url %>"><%= name %></a>
As a result, renderedHtml
becomes a string <h1><a href="http://example.com">Example</a></h1>
.
Release History
- 0.5.0 - Changed
exportAsESM
flag toesModule
and enabled this behavior by default to be consistent with other webpack loaders. - 0.4.1 - Add default object for options to prevent breakages when the webpack query object is null
- 0.4.0 - Add support for ESModules with the
exportAsESM
flag - 0.3.5 - Fix dependency vulnerabilities.
- 0.3.3 - Fix dependency vulnerabilities.
- 0.3.0 - Allow passing template options via
ejsLoader
or via loader'squery
- 0.2.1 - Add ability to pass compiller options
- 0.1.0 - Initial release