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use to external resources, like webpack externals, but only use in browser now.
Can be used in production
mode without other rollup
configuration.
but it will not take effect by default in commonjs
, such as ssr
.
Usage
npm i vite-plugin-externals -D
Add it to vite.config.js
// vite.config.js
import { viteExternalsPlugin } from 'vite-plugin-externals'
export default {
plugins: [
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
react: 'React',
'react-dom': 'ReactDOM',
// value support chain, transform to window['React']['lazy']
lazy: ['React', 'lazy']
}),
]
}
Warning: If you loaded production
library in vite dev mode
, may make HMR
fail.
You can use disableInServe: true
option to avoid transform in serve mode.
Eg.
<!-- may make HMR fail -->
<script src="./vue.global.prod.js"></script>
<!-- good -->
<script src="./vue.global.js"></script>
How to work
transform source code of js file.
// configuration
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
}),
// source code
import Vue from 'vue'
// transformed
const Vue = window['Vue']
// source code
import { reactive, ref as r } from 'vue'
// transformed
const reactive = window['Vue'].reactive
const r = window['Vue'].ref
// source code
import * as vue from 'vue'
// transformed
const vue = window['Vue']
// source code
export { useState as _useState } from 'react'
// transformed
export const _useState = window['React'].useState
Warning: please use the plugin after converting to JS code, because the plugin only transform JS code. Eg.
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
export default {
plugins: [
vue(), // @vitejs/plugin-vue will transform SFC to JS code
// It should be under @vitejs/plugin-vue
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
}),
]
}
If an error occurs, you can check whether the error is caused by the plugin order.
Configuration
disableInServe
disable transform in serve mode
.
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
}, { disableInServe: true })
enforce
vite plugin ordering. Resolve plugin ordering cause unexpected error. Such as #21.
See https://vitejs.dev/guide/api-plugin.html#plugin-ordering.
filter
The files in node_modules
are filtered by default, and only transform js/ts/vue/jsx/tsx file.
You can specify the filter
function. Return true
will be transform to external.
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
}, {
filter(code, id, ssr) {
// your code
return false
}
}),
useWindow
set false
, the window
prefix will not be added.
Warning: If your module name has special characters, such as /
, set useWindow option false
, will throw error.
viteExternalsPlugin({
vue: 'Vue',
}, { useWindow: false }),
// source code
import Vue from 'vue'
// transformed, no `const Vue = window['Vue']`
const Vue = Vue
sourceMapOptions
The configuration item of the code sourcemap after code conversion. The library is magic-string
.