@mvaled/vite-plugin-rescript
v5.4.0
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Fork of @jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript
This is very simple fork and I claim no major authorship in this or the original project. The only change is that this fork doesn't restrict node versions beyond 18 (PR #34) so that developers can use whatever rolling release they like.
That's I don't even update the instruction below and keep the original README as it.
Integrate ReScript with Vite by:
- Starting ReScript compilation automatically
- Showing HMR overlay for ReScript compiler errors
- Importing
.res
files directly (see Using Loader)
Getting Started
If you are looking for a template to quickly start a project using Vite, ReScript and React, take a look at vitejs-template-react-rescript, the template depends on this plugin.
# npm
npm i -D @jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript
# yarn
yarn add -D @jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript
# pnpm
pnpm i -D @jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript
Configure your vite plugin in vite.config.ts
:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import createReScriptPlugin from '@jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [createReScriptPlugin()],
});
If you're using require
syntax:
const { default: createReScriptPlugin } = require('@jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript');
Using Loader
The plugin comes with support for loading .res
files directly. This is optional and in most cases not necessary,
but can be useful in combination with "in-source": false.
When using "in-source": false
(without the loader), importing local files using relative paths is troublesome.
Take for example the following code:
%%raw(`import "./local.css"`)
@module("./local.js") external runSomeJs: unit => unit = "default"
The bundler will fail when reaching this file, since the imports are resolved relative to the generated JS file (which resides in lib
),
but the .css
and .js
files are not copied into this directory. By utilizing the loader it no longer fails since the bundler will
resolve the files relative to the .res
file instead.
Configuration
The loader is configured to support lib/es6
output with .bs.js
suffix by default. This can be
changed by providing an options object to the plugin:
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
createReScriptPlugin({
loader: {
output: './lib/js',
suffix: '.mjs',
},
}),
],
});
Note: It is recommended to use .bs.js
suffix since the loader cannot otherwise distinguish
between imports of regular JS files and those that were generated by the ReScript compiler.
Note: Using es6-global module format may cause issues with imports of ReScript node modules,
since the paths to the node_modules will be generated as relative to the lib
folder.
Setup
For HTML entry points, it must be imported using inline JS:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<link rel="icon" type="image/svg+xml" href="/favicon.svg" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>Vite App</title>
</head>
<body>
<div id="root"></div>
<script type="module">
import '/src/Main.res';
</script>
</body>
</html>
If using Vite with library mode, just use the .res
as entry point:
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import createReScriptPlugin from '@jihchi/vite-plugin-rescript';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [createReScriptPlugin()],
build: {
lib: {
entry: 'src/Main.res',
},
},
});
Contributors
Many thanks for your help!
The image of contributors is made with contrib.rocks.