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Vite plugin for injecting html, js, css code snippets into index.html

Purpose

Often, when developing front-end applications, it is necessary to integrate various libraries into the index.html file - for example, you might want to put there code for Google Analytics, PWA service worker, Open Graph and Twitter Card meta data, Splash screen, Customer support widget and much more.

As a result, index.html becomes bloated and hard to manage.

This plugin allows you to store code snippets in separate files, keeping index.html clean and pristine, and inject them at build time. There is no need for special placeholder tags in the index.html as well.

The plugin also supports Vite dev server HMR which means you can edit code snippets and see the result immediately in the browser.

Description

There are three types of code snippets - raw, js and css. raw snippets are injected as-is, js and css ones are wrapped in <script> and <style> tags respectfully. Default type value is raw.

There are four places you can inject a code snippet to - the beginning and end of the index.html head tag and the beginning and end of body

Corresponding injectTo values are: head-prepend, head, body-prepend and body

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Installation

pnpm add vite-plugin-html-injection -D
yarn add vite-plugin-html-injection -D
npm i vite-plugin-html-injection -D
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Usage

  1. Add vite-plugin-html-injection to your Vite plugins with required configuration:
// vite.config.js

import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import { htmlInjectionPlugin } from "vite-plugin-html-injection";

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    htmlInjectionPlugin({
      // example injections
      injections: [
        {
          // (optional) injection name
          name: "Open Graph",
          // path to the code snippet file relative to Vite project root
          path: "./src/injections/open-graph.html",
          // (optional) code snippet type: raw | js | css
          type: "raw",
          // where to inject: head | body | head-prepend | body-prepend
          injectTo: "head",
          // (optional) which modes apply to: dev | prod | both
          buildModes: "both",
        },
        {
          name: "Google analytics",
          path: "./src/injections/ga.html",
          type: "raw",
          injectTo: "body",
          buildModes: "prod",
        },
      ],
    }),
  ],
});

Hint:

You can place config object in a separate json file and import it in the vite.config.js

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  1. Create corresponding code snippets:
<!-- ./src/injections/open-graph.html -->

<!-- Facebook Meta Tags -->
<meta property="og:url" content="https://www.acme.com/" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:title" content="My Acme website" />
<meta property="og:description" content="Welcome to my Acme website" />
<meta property="og:image" content="https://www.acme.com/logo.png" />
<!-- ./src/injections/ga.html -->

<!-- Google tag (gtag.js) -->
<script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-8W4X32XXXX" />
<script>
  window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
  function gtag() {
    dataLayer.push(arguments);
  }
  gtag("js", new Date());

  gtag("config", "G-8W4X32XXXX");
</script>
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That's it. After running npm serve or npm build command the code snippets will be injected.

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Signature

The plugin is strongly typed. Here is the signature of its configuration:

export interface IHtmlInjectionConfig {
  injections: IHtmlInjectionConfigInjection[];
}

export interface IHtmlInjectionConfigInjection {
  name?: string;
  path: string;
  type?: "raw" | "js" | "css"; // default is 'raw'
  injectTo: "head" | "body" | "head-prepend" | "body-prepend";
  buildModes?: "dev" | "prod" | "both"; // default is 'both'
}
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Thank you!

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Contributing

You are welcome to make suggestions to (GitHub Issues) of extend functionality of (fork-modify-make PR) this Vite plugin

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License

MIT License © 2023-2024