UPDATE: vue-tables-2 is now served pre-compiled, so no loaders are needed. For the templates
option it is recommended to use scoped slots, which also don't require any special settings
I'm using gulp, webpack, and the babel-loader to build some files (vue-tables-2):
gulp.task('scripts-vue-tables', function() {
gulp.src('node_modules/vue-tables-2/index.js')
.pipe(webpackstream({
output: {
path: __dirname,
filename: "vue-tables-2.js",
library: 'VueTables2',
libraryTarget: 'var'
}
}
))
.pipe(gulp.dest('public/vendor/vue-tables-2/js/'));
}
In webpack.config.js
I have included:
loaders: [
{
test: /\.jsx?$/,
loader: 'babel-loader',
query: {
presets: ["latest", "react", "stage-0"],
plugins: ["transform-vue-jsx"]
}
},
]
And included the same in .babelrc
:
{
"presets": ["latest", "react", "stage-0"],
"plugins": ["transform-vue-jsx"]
}
But, running the scripts-vue-tables
task yields the error:
Module parse failed: \node_modules\vue-tables-2\lib\template.jsx Unexpected token (15:7)
You may need an appropriate loader to handle this file type.
Note: In general, I have tried to follow the steps outlined here.