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use-dynamic-module-federation

v1.0.9

Published

## 1.Reason

Downloads

7

Readme

use-lazy-module-federation

1.Reason

This project is to make Micro FE with Module Federation become easier to use

This project was inspire from this sample to load dynamic remote module advanced-api/dynamic-remotes from Creator of Module Federation

But it's still complex to understand all the mechanism to load remote module, so I create this hook to wrap that complex mechanism

2.Setup Module Federation

  • To use Module Federation, you webpack version must >= 5

2.1.If your project running in webpack

  • go to webpack.config.js
  • add these config to plugins part:

const ModuleFederationPlugin = require('webpack').container.ModuleFederationPlugin

module.exports = {
  // ... 
  plugins: [
    // ... 
    new ModuleFederationPlugin({
      name: "home",
      filename: "remoteEntry.js",
      shared: [
        {
          react: { singleton: true, eager: true },
          "react-dom": { singleton: true, eager: true }
        }
      ]
    }),
  ],

};

2.2.If your project running in cra

  • install react-app-rewired yarn add -D react-app-rewired
  • react-app-rewired will merge your override config with the default webpack config from cra and you can inject your additional settings
  • add file config-overrides.js with these content:
const ModuleFederationPlugin = require('webpack').container.ModuleFederationPlugin

module.exports = function override(config, env) {
  config.plugins = config.plugins || []
  
  config.plugins.push(
    new ModuleFederationPlugin({
      name: "home",
      filename: "remoteEntry.js",
      shared: [
        {
          react: { singleton: true, eager: true },
          "react-dom": { singleton: true, eager: true }
        }
      ]
    }),
  )

  return config;
}
  • adjust your running script, replace react-scripts with react-app-rewired
 "scripts": {
    "dev": "react-app-rewired start",
    "build": "react-app-rewired build",
    "start": "serve -s build -l 3000",
    "test": "react-app-rewired test",
    "eject": "react-scripts eject"
  },

3.Setup this hook and complete setup

yarn add -D use-lazy-module-federation

4.Coding

import { useLazyModuleFederation } from "use-lazy-module-federation";

type RemoteComponentProps = {
  title?: string
}

export default function Container() {
  const { Component: RemoteComponent, errorLoading } = useLazyModuleFederation<RemoteComponentProps>({  
    url: 'http://localhost:3003/remoteEntry.js',
    scope: 'app3',
    module: './Widget',
  });

  return (
    <>
      <Suspense fallback="Loading System">
        {errorLoading
          ? `Error loading module "${module}"`
          : RemoteComponent && <RemoteComponent title="hello" />}
      </Suspense>
    </>
  )

}

5.Demo

example here

Happy coding ♥