# expose loader for webpack ## Usage ``` javascript require("expose?libraryName!./file.js"); // Exposes the exports for file.js to the global context on property "libraryName". // In web browsers, window.libraryName is then available. ``` This line works to expose React to the web browser to enable the Chrome React devtools: ``` require("expose?React!react"); ``` Thus, `window.React` is then available to the Chrome React devtools extension. Alternately, you can set this in your config file: ``` module: { loaders: [ { test: require.resolve("react"), loader: "expose?React" } ] } ``` The `require.resolve` is a node.js call (unrelated to `require.resolve` in webpack processing -- check the node.js docs instead). `require.resolve` gives you the absolute path to the module ("/.../app/node_modules/react/react.js"). So the expose only applies to the react module. And it's only exposed when used in the bundle. [Documentation: Using loaders](http://webpack.github.io/docs/using-loaders.html) ## License MIT (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)