lazy
{Boolean}
Bundle loader for webpack
npm i bundle-loader --save
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.bundle\.js$/,
        use: 'bundle-loader'
      }
    ]
  }
} The chunk is requested, when you require the bundle.
file.js
import bundle from './file.bundle.js';
To wait until the chunk is available (and get the exports) you need to async wait for it.
bundle((file) => {
  // use the file like it was required
  const file = require('./file.js')
}); This wraps the require('file.js') in a require.ensure block
Multiple callbacks can be added. They will be executed in the order of addition.
bundle(callbackTwo) bundle(callbackThree)
If a callback is added after dependencies were loaded, it will be called immediately.
| Name | Type | Default | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 
 | {Boolean} | false | Loads the imported bundle asynchronously | 
| 
 
 | {String} | [id].[name] | Configure a custom filename for your imported bundle | 
lazy
The file is requested when you require the bundle-loader. If you want it to request it lazy, use:
webpack.config.js
{
  loader: 'bundle-loader',
  options: {
    lazy: true
  }
} import bundle from './file.bundle.js'
bundle((file) => {...}) ℹ️ The chunk is not requested until you call the load function
name
You may set name for a bundle using the name options parameter. See documentation.
webpack.config.js
{
  loader: 'bundle-loader',
  options: {
    name: '[name]'
  }
} :warning: chunks created by the loader will be named according to the
output.chunkFilenamerule, which defaults to[id].[name]. Here[name]corresponds to the chunk name set in thenameoptions parameter.
import bundle from './file.bundle.js'
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
  entry: {
   index: './App.js'
  },
  output: {
    path: path.resolve(__dirname, 'dest'),
    filename: '[name].js',
    // or whatever other format you want
    chunkFilename: '[name].[id].js',
  },
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.bundle\.js$/,
        use: {
          loader: 'bundle-loader',
          options: {
            name: 'my-chunk'
          }
        }
      }
    ]
  }
} Normal chunks will show up using the filename rule above, and be named according to their [chunkname].
Chunks from bundle-loader, however will load using the chunkFilename rule, so the example files will produce my-chunk.1.js and file-2.js respectively.
You can also use chunkFilename to add hash values to the filename, since putting [hash] in the bundle options parameter does not work correctly.
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