friday-plugin-react-swc
v3.3.2
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Speed up your Vite dev server with SWC
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@vitejs/plugin-react-swc
Speed up your Vite dev server with SWC
- ✅ A fast Fast Refresh (~20x faster than Babel)
- ✅ Enable automatic JSX runtime
Installation
npm i -D @vitejs/plugin-react-swc
Usage
import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react-swc";
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react()],
});
Caveats
This plugin has limited options to enable good performances and be transpiler agnostic. Here is the list of non-configurable options that impact runtime behaviour:
- useDefineForClassFields is always activated, as this matches the current ECMAScript spec
jsx runtime
is alwaysautomatic
- In development:
- esbuild is disabled, so the esbuild configuration has no effect
target
ises2020
- JS files are not transformed
- tsconfig is not resolved, so properties other than the ones listed above behaves like TS defaults
Options
jsxImportSource
Control where the JSX factory is imported from.
react({ jsxImportSource: "@emotion/react" });
tsDecorators
Enable TypeScript decorators. Requires experimentalDecorators
in tsconfig.
react({ tsDecorators: true });
plugins
Use SWC plugins. Enable SWC at build time.
react({ plugins: [["@swc/plugin-styled-components", {}]] });
Consistent components exports
For React refresh to work correctly, your file should only export React components. The best explanation I've read is the one from the Gatsby docs.
If an incompatible change in exports is found, the module will be invalidated and HMR will propagate. To make it easier to export simple constants alongside your component, the module is only invalidated when their value changes.
You can catch mistakes and get more detailed warning with this eslint rule.
Migrating from vite-plugin-swc-react-refresh
The documentation for the previous version of the plugin is available in the v2 branch
To migrate, see this changelog