How to match against multiple dynamic url parts with webpackInclude?












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I have dynamic import with multiple variables:



import(`./locale/${country}/${language}.json`)


When I add a "magic" webpackInclude comment:



/* webpackInclude: /.json$/ */


it is only matched against the second variable. How do I write a regexp that can match the whole path string?



There's no example or explanation in the official documentation: https://webpack.js.org/api/module-methods/










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  • it is aready a regex, just improve it!
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 22 at 18:59










  • Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
    – Giuseppe Cazzato
    Nov 22 at 19:32
















1














I have dynamic import with multiple variables:



import(`./locale/${country}/${language}.json`)


When I add a "magic" webpackInclude comment:



/* webpackInclude: /.json$/ */


it is only matched against the second variable. How do I write a regexp that can match the whole path string?



There's no example or explanation in the official documentation: https://webpack.js.org/api/module-methods/










share|improve this question






















  • it is aready a regex, just improve it!
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 22 at 18:59










  • Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
    – Giuseppe Cazzato
    Nov 22 at 19:32














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I have dynamic import with multiple variables:



import(`./locale/${country}/${language}.json`)


When I add a "magic" webpackInclude comment:



/* webpackInclude: /.json$/ */


it is only matched against the second variable. How do I write a regexp that can match the whole path string?



There's no example or explanation in the official documentation: https://webpack.js.org/api/module-methods/










share|improve this question













I have dynamic import with multiple variables:



import(`./locale/${country}/${language}.json`)


When I add a "magic" webpackInclude comment:



/* webpackInclude: /.json$/ */


it is only matched against the second variable. How do I write a regexp that can match the whole path string?



There's no example or explanation in the official documentation: https://webpack.js.org/api/module-methods/







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  • it is aready a regex, just improve it!
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 22 at 18:59










  • Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
    – Giuseppe Cazzato
    Nov 22 at 19:32


















  • it is aready a regex, just improve it!
    – PlayMa256
    Nov 22 at 18:59










  • Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
    – Giuseppe Cazzato
    Nov 22 at 19:32
















it is aready a regex, just improve it!
– PlayMa256
Nov 22 at 18:59




it is aready a regex, just improve it!
– PlayMa256
Nov 22 at 18:59












Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
– Giuseppe Cazzato
Nov 22 at 19:32




Clear. But it is matched against "language" only. I need something like "de/(.?)/.json$" to match against both variables "country" and "language", which doesn't work.
– Giuseppe Cazzato
Nov 22 at 19:32

















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