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url-loader

A loader for webpack which transforms files into base64 URIs.

Requirements

This module requires a minimum of Node v6.9.0 and Webpack v4.0.0.

Getting Started

To begin, you'll need to install url-loader:

console $ npm install url-loader --save-dev

url-loader works like file-loader, but can return a DataURL if the file is smaller than a byte limit.

js import img from './image.png'

js // webpack.config.js module.exports = { module: { rules: [ { test: /\.(png|jpg|gif)$/i, use: [ { loader: 'url-loader', options: { limit: 8192 } } ] } ] } }

And run webpack via your preferred method.

Options

fallback

Type: String Default: 'file-loader'

Specifies an alternative loader to use when a target file's size exceeds the limit set in the limit option.

js // webpack.config.js { loader: 'url-loader', options: { fallback: 'responsive-loader' } }

The fallback loader will receive the same configuration options as url-loader.

For example, to set the quality option of a responsive-loader above use:

js { loader: 'url-loader', options: { fallback: 'responsive-loader', quality: 85 } }

limit

Type: Number Default: undefined

A Number specifying the maximum size of a file in bytes. If the file is greater than the limit, file-loader is used by default and all query parameters are passed to it. Using an alternative to file-loader is enabled via the fallback option.

The limit can be specified via loader options and defaults to no limit.

js // webpack.config.js { loader: 'url-loader', options: { limit: 8192 } }

mimetype

Type: String Default: (file extension)

Sets the MIME type for the file to be transformed. If unspecified the file extensions will be used to lookup the MIME type.

js // webpack.config.js { loader: 'url-loader', options: { mimetype: 'image/png' } }

Contributing

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CONTRIBUTING

License

MIT