This is only used by the now outdated 8.x version of vue-loader.
This is a fork of html-loader with some modifications for handling Vue templates.
You can config the loader's behavior by adding an html field under vue in your webpack config:
// webpack.config.js module.exports = { // ... vue: { html: { // all loader queries can be specified here // also, you can specify options for htmlMinifier here. } } }Exports HTML as string. HTML is minimized when the compiler demands.
By default every local <img src="image.png"> is required (require("./image.png")). You may need to specify loaders for images in your configuration (recommended file-loader or url-loader).
You can specify which tag-attribute combination should be processed by this loader via the query parameter attrs. Pass an array or a space-separated list of <tag>:<attribute> combinations. (Default: attrs=img:src)
To completely disable tag-attribute processing (for instance, if you're handling image loading on the client side) you can pass in attrs=false.
With this configuration:
{ module: { loaders: [ { test: /\.jpg$/, loader: "file-loader" }, { test: /\.png$/, loader: "url-loader?mimetype=image/png" } ]}, output: { publicPath: "http://cdn.example.com/[hash]/" } }<!-- fileA.html --> <img src="image.jpg" data-src="image2x.png" >require("html!./fileA.html"); // => '<img src="http://cdn.example.com/49e...ba9f/a9f...92ca.jpg" data-src="image2x.png" >' require("html?attrs=img:data-src!./file.html"); // => '<img src="image.png" data-src="data:image/png;base64,..." >' require("html?attrs=img:src img:data-src!./file.html"); require("html?attrs[]=img:src&attrs[]=img:data-src!./file.html"); // => '<img src="http://cdn.example.com/49e...ba9f/a9f...92ca.jpg" data-src="data:image/png;base64,..." >' require("html?-attrs!./file.html"); // => '<img src="image.jpg" data-src="image2x.png" >' /// minimized by running `webpack --optimize-minimize` // => '<img src=http://cdn.example.com/49e...ba9f/a9f...92ca.jpg data-src=data:image/png;base64,...>'For urls that start with a /, the default behavior is to not translate them. If a root query parameter is set, however, it will be prepended to the url and then translated.
With the same configuration above:
<!-- fileB.html --> <img src="/image.jpg">require("html!./fileB.html"); // => '<img src="/image.jpg">' require("html?root=.!./fileB.html"); // => '<img src="http://cdn.example.com/49e...ba9f/a9f...92ca.jpg">'You can use interpolate flag to enable interpolation syntax for ES6 template strings, like so:
require("html?interpolate!./file.html"); <img src="${require(`./images/gallery.png`)}" /> <div>${require('./partials/gallery.html')}</div>