glslify loader module for webpack.
npm install glslify-loader
Generally, you'll want to use this alongside webpack's raw-loader module:
Documentation: Using Loaders in Webpack
module.exports = { rules: [ { test: /\.(glsl|vs|fs|vert|frag)$/, exclude: /node_modules/, use: [ 'raw-loader', 'glslify-loader' ] } ] }
// Using require const source = require('raw-loader!glslify-loader!./my-shader.glsl') // Using ES6 import statement import source from 'raw-loader!glslify-loader!./my-shader.glsl'Speficy source transforms
See Glslify Source Transforms for details.
module.exports = { rules: [ { test: /\.(glsl|frag|vert)$/, exclude: /node_modules/, use: [ 'raw-loader', { loader: 'glslify-loader' options: { transform: [ ['glslify-hex', { 'option-1': true, 'option-2': 42 }] ] } } ] } ] }
See stackgl/contributing for details.
MIT. See LICENSE.md for details.
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