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Webpack: using require for ng-include

I'm new to webpack and right now I'm using it for the first time in one of my angular projects.

I want to use the require function in my html file in order to require the template for an ng-include like so:

<div ng-include="require(./my-template.html)"></div> 

I know there are loaders like ng-cache and ngtemplate, but they do not work the way I need it. With them, I have to require the template in an js first and than use the template name in my html file.

How to accomplish this?

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Sebastian Avatar asked Oct 30 '15 13:10

Sebastian


1 Answers

Another approach would be to transform my-template.html into a angular component: Assuming you use html-loader to load your HTML files (loaders: {test: /\.html/, loader: 'html'}), define a component myTemplate in your module JavaScript file:

import myTemplate from './my-template.html'; angular.module(...)   .component('myTemplate', {template: myTemplate}) 

Afterwards use it:

<my-template></my-template> 
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simon04 Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 04:09

simon04