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rollup-plugin-devsuite

v0.2.1

Published

lightweight devserver with livereload and hotcss swaps

Downloads

5

Readme

rollup-plugin-devsuite

DevSuiteLogo

live-reloading devserver HMR plugin with hot css swaps.

If you are looking for javascript HMR look in to these tools instead: Nollup, Snowpack, Parcel or Vite

Features

  • Lightweight

  • Development server

  • Css hot reloads

  • Websocket tries to autoreconnect when the connection is lost

  • Ease of use

Configuring

rollup.config.js

import devsuite from "rollup-plugin-devsuite";

const prod = !process.env.ROLLUP_WATCH;

export default {

    //...

    plugins: [

        //...

        !prod && devsuite({
            dir: "public", //default
            port: 3000, //default
            host: "localhost", //default
            index: "index.html", //default
            proxy: {} //default
        })
    ]
}

Configuring proxies (Coming soon...)

The proxy can be used to map a route on the devserver for example to your api

Basically the following example maps localhost:3000/api/hello to api.example.com/hello

//...
proxy: {"/api/": "api.example.com"}
//...

or you could map localhost:3000/api/hello to example.com/api/hello with this

//...
proxy: {"/api/": "example.com/api"}
//...

Both of these following examples should give an identical result

//...
proxy: {"/api/": ...}
proxy: {"/api": ...}
//...

Todo before 1.0

  • stability improvements

Release notes

0.2.1

Added links to the repository

0.2.0

Added: proxies

0.1.3

Fixed: route matching with files in subfolders

0.1.2

Fixed: a bug that would prevent the default configuration to be overridden

0.1.1

Fixed: logo

0.1.0

Improved: css hot reloading is now quite alot faster because the websocket server gives the client the updated css file entirely, so that the client wont have to fetch the updated content from the server.

0.0.2

Added: the option to change the index of the app

Why

I felt like it is a chore to npm install 3 rollup-plugins for something that could be done with only one.

License

MIT - Copyright (C) 2020 anton7r