The follow document is reference file loader.
var url = require("file!./file.png");
// => emits file.png as file in the output directory and returns the public url
// => returns i. e. "/public-path/0dcbbaa701328a3c262cfd45869e351f.png"
By default the filename of the resulting file is the MD5 hash of the file's contents with the original extension of the required resource.
You can configure a custom filename template for your file using the query
parameter name
. For instance, to copy a file from your context
directory
into the output directory retaining the full directory structure, you might
use ?name=[path][name].[ext]
.
[ext]
the extension of the resource[name]
the basename of the resource[path]
the path of the resource relative to thecontext
query parameter or option.[hash]
the hash or the content[<hashType>:hash:<digestType>:<length>]
optionally you can configure- other
hashType
s, i. e.sha1
,md5
,sha256
,sha512
- other
digestType
s, i. e.hex
,base26
,base32
,base36
,base49
,base52
,base58
,base62
,base64
- and
length
the length in chars
- other
[N]
the N-th match obtained from matching the current file name against the query paramregExp
require("file?name=js/[hash].script.[ext]!./javascript.js");
// => js/0dcbbaa701328a3c262cfd45869e351f.script.js
require("file?name=html-[hash:6].html!./page.html");
// => html-109fa8.html
require("file?name=[hash]!./flash.txt");
// => c31e9820c001c9c4a86bce33ce43b679
require("file?name=[sha512:hash:base64:7].[ext]!./image.png");
// => gdyb21L.png
// use sha512 hash instead of md5 and with only 7 chars of base64
require("file?name=img-[sha512:hash:base64:7].[ext]!./image.jpg");
// => img-VqzT5ZC.jpg
// use custom name, sha512 hash instead of md5 and with only 7 chars of base64
require("file?name=picture.png!./myself.png");
// => picture.png
require("file?name=[path][name].[ext]?[hash]!./dir/file.png")
// => dir/file.png?e43b20c069c4a01867c31e98cbce33c9
You can set the relative-path
parameter for query configuration.
If you want set different path in js you can set this parameter. Due to file-loader
the reference path and dirctory path equally.