# eslint-import-resolver-webpack [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/eslint-import-resolver-webpack.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-import-resolver-webpack) Webpack-literate module resolution plugin for [`eslint-plugin-import`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-import). Published separately to allow pegging to a specific version in case of breaking changes. To use with `eslint-plugin-import`, run: ``` npm i eslint-import-resolver-webpack -g ``` or if you manage ESLint as a dev dependency: ``` # inside your project's working tree npm install eslint-import-resolver-webpack --save-dev ``` Will look for `webpack.config.js` as a sibling of the first ancestral `package.json`, or a `config` parameter may be provided with another filename/path either relative to the `package.json`, or a complete, absolute path. If multiple webpack configurations are found the first configuration containing a resolve section will be used. Optionally, the `config-index` (zero-based) setting can be used to select a specific configuration. ```yaml --- settings: import/resolver: webpack # take all defaults ``` or with explicit config file name: ```yaml --- settings: import/resolver: webpack: config: 'webpack.dev.config.js' ``` or with explicit config file name: ```yaml --- settings: import/resolver: webpack: config: 'webpack.multiple.config.js' config-index: 1 # take the config at index 1 ``` or with explicit config object: ```yaml --- settings: import/resolver: webpack: config: resolve: extensions: - .js - .jsx ``` If your config relies on [environment variables](https://webpack.js.org/guides/environment-variables/), they can be specified using the `env` parameter. If your config is a function, it will be invoked with the value assigned to `env`: ```yaml --- settings: import/resolver: webpack: config: 'webpack.config.js' env: NODE_ENV: 'local' production: true ``` ## Support [Get supported eslint-import-resolver-webpack with the Tidelift Subscription](https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/npm-eslint-import-resolver-webpack?utm_source=npm-eslint-import-resolver-webpack&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme)