esbuild-svelte
v0.9.0
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esbuild plugin to resolve .svelte files
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esbuild-svelte
Plugin to compile svelte components for bundling with esbuild.
Install
Install this plugin, esbuild and Svelte.
A simple build script looks like
import esbuild from "esbuild";
import sveltePlugin from "esbuild-svelte";
esbuild
.build({
entryPoints: ["app.js"],
mainFields: ["svelte", "browser", "module", "main"],
conditions: ["svelte", "browser"],
bundle: true,
outfile: "out.js",
plugins: [sveltePlugin()],
logLevel: "info",
})
.catch(() => process.exit(1));
The example-js
folder of this repository is a great starting off point for a "complete" project. You can quickly get started using degit:
# Clone the JavaScript example to get started
npx degit EMH333/esbuild-svelte/example-js my-svelte-app
# Clone the TypeScript example to get started
npx degit EMH333/esbuild-svelte/example-ts my-svelte-app
CSS Output
By default, esbuild-svelte
emits external css files from Svelte for esbuild
to process. If this isn't desired, use a configuration that turns off external css output and instead includes it in the javascript output. For example: sveltePlugin({compilerOptions: {css: "injected"}})
Typescript and Other Svelte Preprocessing
In order to support Typescript and other languages that require preprocessing before being fed into the Svelte compiler, simply add the preprocessor to the preprocess
option (which accepts both a single preprocessor or an array of them). The example script below is a great place to start, you can also look at the example-ts
folder for a more complete project.
import esbuild from "esbuild";
import esbuildSvelte from "esbuild-svelte";
import sveltePreprocess from "svelte-preprocess";
esbuild
.build({
entryPoints: ["index.js"],
mainFields: ["svelte", "browser", "module", "main"],
conditions: ["svelte", "browser"],
bundle: true,
outdir: "./dist",
plugins: [
esbuildSvelte({
preprocess: sveltePreprocess(),
}),
],
})
.catch(() => process.exit(1));
Typescript in .svelte.ts
files is supported natively.
svelte
exports condition
If you are importing a svelte component library, you need to add "svelte"
to conditions
in esbuild build options. This lets esbuild use the svelte
property in svelte component's exports
conditions in package.json
.
Advanced
For incremental or watch build modes, esbuild-svelte will automatically cache files if they haven't changed. This allows esbuild to skip the Svelte compiler for those files altogether, saving time. Setting cache: false
will disable this file level cache if an issue arises (please report).
You can see the full API for this plugin here, which includes support for Svelte's compiler options, preprocessing API, and more.
Developing
Clone, npm install
, npm link
and it's good to go! Releases are automated (with the right permissions), just by running npm version patch|minor|major
.