Resolvers

Resolvers are created using the enhanced-resolve package. The Resolver class extends the tapable class and uses tapable to provide a few hooks. The enhanced-resolve package can be used directly to create new resolvers, however any compiler instance has a few resolver instances that can be tapped into.

Before reading on, make sure to have a look at the enhanced-resolve and tapable documentation.

Types

There are three types of built-in resolvers available on the compiler class:

  • normal: Resolves a module via an absolute or relative path.
  • context: Resolves a module within a given context.
  • loader: Resolves a webpack loader.

Depending on need, any one of these built-in resolvers, that are used by the compiler, can be customized via plugins:

compiler.resolverFactory.hooks.resolver.for('[type]').tap('name', resolver => {
  // you can tap into resolver.hooks now
  resolver.hooks.result.tap('MyPlugin', result => {
    return result;
  });
});

Where [type] is one of the three resolvers mentioned above.

See the enhanced-resolve documentation for a full list of hooks and their description.

Configuration Options

The resolvers mentioned above can also be customized via a configuration file with the resolve or resolveLoader options. These options allow users to change the resolving behavior through a variety of options including through resolve plugins.

The resolver plugins, e.g. DirectoryNamedPlugin, can be included directly in resolve.plugins rather than using directly in plugins configuration option.

Note that the resolve configuration affects the normal and context resolvers while resolveLoader is used to modify the loader resolver.