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| # enhanced-resolve
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| 
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| Offers an async require.resolve function. It's highly configurable.
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| 
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| ## Features
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| 
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| * plugin system
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| * provide a custom filesystem
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| * sync and async node.js filesystems included
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| 
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| 
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| ## Getting Started
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| ### Install
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| ```sh
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| # npm
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| npm install enhanced-resolve
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| # or Yarn
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| yarn add enhanced-resolve
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Creating a Resolver
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| The easiest way to create a resolver is to use the `createResolver` function on `ResolveFactory`, along with one of the supplied File System implementations.
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| ```js
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| const {
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|   NodeJsInputFileSystem,
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|   CachedInputFileSystem,
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|   ResolverFactory
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| } = require('enhanced-resolve');
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| 
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| // create a resolver
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| const myResolver = ResolverFactory.createResolver({
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|   // Typical usage will consume the `NodeJsInputFileSystem` + `CachedInputFileSystem`, which wraps the Node.js `fs` wrapper to add resilience + caching.
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|   fileSystem: new CachedInputFileSystem(new NodeJsInputFileSystem(), 4000),
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|   extensions: ['.js', '.json']
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|   /* any other resolver options here. Options/defaults can be seen below */
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| });
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| 
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| // resolve a file with the new resolver
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| const context = {};
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| const lookupStartPath = '/Users/webpack/some/root/dir';
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| const request = './path/to-look-up.js';
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| myResolver.resolve({}, lookupStartPath, request, (err/*Error*/, filepath/*string*/) => {
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|   // Do something with the path
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| });
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| ```
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| 
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| For more examples creating different types resolvers (sync/async, context, etc) see `lib/node.js`.
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| #### Resolver Options
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| | Field                    | Default                     | Description                                                                        |
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| | ------------------------ | --------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| | modules                  | ["node_modules"]            | A list of directories to resolve modules from, can be absolute path or folder name |
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| | descriptionFiles         | ["package.json"]            | A list of description files to read from |
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| | plugins                  | []                          | A list of additional resolve plugins which should be applied |
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| | mainFields               | ["main"]                    | A list of main fields in description files |
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| | aliasFields              | []                          | A list of alias fields in description files |
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| | mainFiles                | ["index"]                   | A list of main files in directories |
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| | extensions               | [".js", ".json", ".node"]   | A list of extensions which should be tried for files |
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| | enforceExtension         | false                       | Enforce that a extension from extensions must be used |
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| | moduleExtensions         | []                          | A list of module extensions which should be tried for modules |
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| | enforceModuleExtension   | false                       | Enforce that a extension from moduleExtensions must be used |
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| | alias                    | []                          | A list of module alias configurations or an object which maps key to value |
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| | resolveToContext         | false                       | Resolve to a context instead of a file |
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| | unsafeCache              | false                       | Use this cache object to unsafely cache the successful requests |
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| | cacheWithContext         | true                        | If unsafe cache is enabled, includes `request.context` in the cache key  |
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| | cachePredicate           | function() { return true }; | A function which decides whether a request should be cached or not. An object is passed to the function with `path` and `request` properties. |
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| | fileSystem               |                             | The file system which should be used |
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| | resolver                 | undefined                   | A prepared Resolver to which the plugins are attached |
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| 
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| ## Plugins
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| Similar to `webpack`, the core of `enhanced-resolve` functionality is implemented as individual plugins that are executed using [`Tapable`](https://github.com/webpack/tapable). These plugins can extend the functionality of the library, adding other ways for files/contexts to be resolved.
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| 
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| A plugin should be a `class` (or its ES5 equivalent) with an `apply` method. The `apply` method will receive a `resolver` instance, that can be used to hook in to the event system.
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| 
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| ### Plugin Boilerplate
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| ```js
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| class MyResolverPlugin {
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|   constructor(source, target) {
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|     this.source = source;
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|     this.target = target;
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|   }
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| 
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|   apply(resolver) {
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|     resolver.plugin(this.source, (request, callback) => {
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|       // Any logic you need to create a new `request` can go here
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|       resolver.doResolve(this.target, request, null, callback);
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|     });
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|   }
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| Plugins are executed in a pipeline, and register which event they should be executed before/after. In the example above, `source` is the name of the event that starts the pipeline, and `target` is what event this plugin should fire, which is what continues the execution of the pipeline. For an example of how these different plugin events create a chain, see `lib/ResolverFactory.js`, in the `//// pipeline ////` section.
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| 
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| ## Tests
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| 
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| ``` javascript
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| npm test
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| ```
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| 
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| [](http://travis-ci.org/webpack/enhanced-resolve)
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| 
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| 
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| ## Passing options from webpack
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| If you are using `webpack`, and you want to pass custom options to `enhanced-resolve`, the options are passed from the `resolve` key of your webpack configuration e.g.:
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| 
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| ```
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| resolve: {
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|   extensions: ['', '.js', '.jsx'],
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|   modules: ['src', 'node_modules'],
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|   plugins: [new DirectoryNamedWebpackPlugin()]
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|   ...
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| },
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| ```
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| 
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| ## License
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| 
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| Copyright (c) 2012-2016 Tobias Koppers
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| 
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| MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
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