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| # vue-loader [](https://circleci.com/gh/vuejs/vue-loader/tree/master) [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/yyx990803/vue-loader/branch/master)
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| > webpack loader for Vue Single-File Components
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| **NOTE:** The master branch now hosts the code for v15! Legacy code is now in the [v14 branch](https://github.com/vuejs/vue-loader/tree/v14).
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| 
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| - [Documentation](https://vue-loader.vuejs.org)
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| - [Migrating from v14](https://vue-loader.vuejs.org/migrating.html)
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| 
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| ## What is Vue Loader?
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| `vue-loader` is a loader for [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) that allows you to author Vue components in a format called [Single-File Components (SFCs)](./docs/spec.md):
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| 
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| ``` vue
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| <template>
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|   <div class="example">{{ msg }}</div>
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| </template>
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| 
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| <script>
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| export default {
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|   data () {
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|     return {
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|       msg: 'Hello world!'
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|     }
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|   }
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| }
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| </script>
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| 
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| <style>
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| .example {
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|   color: red;
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| }
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| </style>
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| ```
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| 
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| There are many cool features provided by `vue-loader`:
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| - Allows using other webpack loaders for each part of a Vue component, for example Sass for `<style>` and Pug for `<template>`;
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| - Allows custom blocks in a `.vue` file that can have custom loader chains applied to them;
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| - Treat static assets referenced in `<style>` and `<template>` as module dependencies and handle them with webpack loaders;
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| - Simulate scoped CSS for each component;
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| - State-preserving hot-reloading during development.
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| In a nutshell, the combination of webpack and `vue-loader` gives you a modern, flexible and extremely powerful front-end workflow for authoring Vue.js applications.
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| 
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| ## How It Works
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| > The following section is for maintainers and contributors who are interested in the internal implementation details of `vue-loader`, and is **not** required knowledge for end users.
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| `vue-loader` is not a simple source transform loader. It handles each language blocks inside an SFC with its own dedicated loader chain (you can think of each block as a "virtual module"), and finally assembles the blocks together into the final module. Here's a brief overview of how the whole thing works:
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| 1. `vue-loader` parses the SFC source code into an *SFC Descriptor* using `@vue/component-compiler-utils`. It then generates an import for each language block so the actual returned module code looks like this:
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| 
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|     ``` js
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|     // code returned from the main loader for 'source.vue'
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| 
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|     // import the <template> block
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|     import render from 'source.vue?vue&type=template'
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|     // import the <script> block
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|     import script from 'source.vue?vue&type=script'
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|     export * from 'source.vue?vue&type=script'
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|     // import <style> blocks
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|     import 'source.vue?vue&type=style&index=1'
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| 
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|     script.render = render
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|     export default script
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|     ```
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| 
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|     Notice how the code is importing `source.vue` itself, but with different request queries for each block.
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| 
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| 2. We want the content in `script` block to be treated like `.js` files (and if it's `<script lang="ts">`, we want to to be treated like `.ts` files). Same for other language blocks. So we want webpack to apply any configured module rules that matches `.js` also to requests that look like `source.vue?vue&type=script`. This is what `VueLoaderPlugin` (`src/plugins.ts`) does: for each module rule in the webpack config, it creates a modified clone that targets corresponding Vue language block requests.
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| 
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|     Suppose we have configured `babel-loader` for all `*.js` files. That rule will be cloned and applied to Vue SFC `<script>` blocks as well. Internally to webpack, a request like
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| 
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|     ``` js
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|     import script from 'source.vue?vue&type=script'
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|     ```
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|     Will expand to:
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|     ``` js
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|     import script from 'babel-loader!vue-loader!source.vue?vue&type=script'
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|     ```
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| 
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|     Notice the `vue-loader` is also matched because `vue-loader` are applied to `.vue` files.
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| 
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|     Similarly, if you have configured `style-loader` + `css-loader` + `sass-loader` for `*.scss` files:
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| 
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|     ``` html
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|     <style scoped lang="scss">
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|     ```
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| 
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|     Will be returned by `vue-loader` as:
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| 
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|     ``` js
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|     import 'source.vue?vue&type=style&index=1&scoped&lang=scss'
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|     ```
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| 
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|     And webpack will expand it to:
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| 
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|     ``` js
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|     import 'style-loader!css-loader!sass-loader!vue-loader!source.vue?vue&type=style&index=1&scoped&lang=scss'
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|     ```
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| 
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| 3. When processing the expanded requests, the main `vue-loader` will get invoked again. This time though, the loader notices that the request has queries and is targeting a specific block only. So it selects (`src/select.ts`) the inner content of the target block and passes it on to the loaders matched after it.
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| 4. For the `<script>` block, this is pretty much it. For `<template>` and `<style>` blocks though, a few extra tasks need to be performed:
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|     - We need to compile the template using the Vue template compiler;
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|     - We need to post-process the CSS in `<style scoped>` blocks, **before** `css-loader`.
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|     Technically, these are additional loaders (`src/templateLoader.ts` and `src/stylePostLoader.ts`) that need to be injected into the expanded loader chain. It would be very complicated if the end users have to configure this themselves, so `VueLoaderPlugin` also injects a global [Pitching Loader](https://webpack.js.org/api/loaders/#pitching-loader) (`src/pitcher.ts`) that intercepts Vue `<template>` and `<style>` requests and injects the necessary loaders. The final requests look like the following:
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|     ``` js
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|     // <template lang="pug">
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|     import 'vue-loader/template-loader!pug-loader!vue-loader!source.vue?vue&type=template'
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|     // <style scoped lang="scss">
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|     import 'style-loader!css-loader!vue-loader/style-post-loader!sass-loader!vue-loader!source.vue?vue&type=style&index=1&scoped&lang=scss'
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|     ```
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