feat(json): Add extensions
option to load JSON files with custom extensions
#1857
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Description
This PR adds support for custom file extensions in the JSON plugin, allowing handling beyond the default .json files.
Previously, the plugin only handled .json files, limiting use with custom formats (such as .resjson)
Changes
packages/json/README.md
: Added documentation for the newextensions
option that allows specifying a list of file extensions to be handled by the plugin.packages/json/src/index.js
: Introduced theextensions
option in the JSON plugin's configuration, allowing users to specify which file extensions should be processed.packages/json/test/fixtures/custom-file-extension/config.customjson
: Added a test fixture with a custom file extension to verify the new feature.packages/json/test/fixtures/custom-file-extension/main.js
: Added a test case to import and validate the custom file extension handling.packages/json/test/test.js
: Added new test cases to ensure the plugin correctly processes files with custom extensions and ignores non-custom extensions.