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@ignsg/vite-build-tools

v0.2.0

Published

Install using your favorite package manager, eg. `yarn add @ignsg/vite-build-tools`.

Downloads

22

Readme

@ignsg/vite-build-tools

Install using your favorite package manager, eg. yarn add @ignsg/vite-build-tools.

@ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-entries

This plugin is meant to simplify management of multi-entry libraries. You provide a build configuration as the input to the plugin inside of your vite.config.ts and it will take care of building all of your entry points and then creating the appropriate exports inside your package.json.

Example

// vite.config.ts

import entriesPlugin, {
    PluginOptions as ViteBuildPluginOptions,
} from "@ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-entries";

const buildConfig: ViteBuildPluginOptions = {
    formats: ["es"],
    entries: [
        {
            sourcePath: "./src/index.ts",
            outputPath: "lib/output",
            exports: {
                isMain: true,
            },
        },
        {
            sourcePath: "./src/folder/index.ts",
            outputPath: "lib/otherOutput",
            exports: {
                exportPath: "./awesome",
            },
        },
    ],
};

export default {
    plugins: [entriesPlugin(buildConfig)],
};

Will generate the folder structure:

- dist
  |- lib
    |- output-[hash].es.js
    |- otherOutput-[hash].es.js

And modify the package.json like so:

{
    ...,
    "#exports": "Generated automatically ..."
    "exports": {
        ".": {
            "import": "./dist/lib/output-[hash].es.js",
            "default": "./dist/lib/output-[hash].es.js",
        },
        "./awesome": {
            "import": "./dist/lib/otherOutput-[hash].es.js",
            "default": "./dist/lib/otherOutput-[hash].es.js",
        }
    }
    ...,
}

To learn about other configuration options check out src/types.ts

@ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-dts

This plugin goes hand-in-hand with @ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-entries to augment the generated output with lightweight type definitions (uncompiled - referencing the source). It also adds these paths to the type definitions to the exports field in your package.json.

Example

import entriesPlugin, { PluginOptions as ViteBuildPluginOptions } from "@ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-entries";
import dtsPlugin from "@ignsg/vite-build-tools/vite-plugin-dts";

const buildConfig: ViteBuildPluginOptions = ...;

export default {
    plugins: [entriesPlugin(buildConfig), dtsPlugin(buildConfig)],
}

Will generate the following structure (amended from above):

- dist
  |- lib
    |- ...
    |- output-[hash].d.ts

And modify the package.json like so:

{
    ...
    "exports": {
        ".": {
            "types": "./dist/lib/output-[hash].d.ts",
            ...
        },
        "./awesome": {
            "types": "./dist/lib/otherOutput-[hash].d.ts",
            ...
        }
    }
    ...,
}

Of course this library is using itself for the build configuration. Take a look at vite.config.ts to check out how it works. Enjoy 🎉