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vite-federate

v1.0.0

Published

Cmd tool to control pnpm monorepo with Vite and module federation.

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vite-federation

Cmd tool to control pnpm monorepo with Vite and module federation.

To show help use:

vite-federation -h

When you run some command, you can stop it with Ctrl+C; all spawned processes will be killed.

Example

vite-federation serve --host @myapp/host --remotes @myapp-modules/* --libs @myapp-libs/*

This cmd will use package with name @myapp/host as the host application, app packages with name matching @myapp-modules/* as remotes and packages with name matching @myapp-libs/* as libraries. Libraries are build first, then remotes are build and started and then the host is started.

You can also specify multiple patterns.

vite-federation serve --host @myapp/host --remotes @myapp-modules/* @myapp-other-modules/* @third-module

How Does it Work?

This tool spawn multiple processes so multiple vite commands can be executed.

Libraries
Libraries are executed as vite build -w. We expect you to use something like Storybook to develop your libraries, so we just build it; there will be no HMR. If you want HMR, you can treat libs like remotes. Tool waits for libraries to be built, then it continues with remotes.

Remotes
Remotes are executed as vite dev so you can open only given remote, alone. Host does/should not use this served modules. HMR will not work with this. You should rather configure your host to include source code of remotes (include in tsconfig), so it will handle the remotes as part of the host. It is the best way how to developer remotes if you want HMR while working from host app.

Host
The host is executed as vite dev after libraries and remotes.

Order of projects is determined from the order of patterns in vite-federation command then by the order of packages inside pnpm-workspace.yaml file.

Example project

See this repository. It is a SolidJS application, using Vite and pnpm monorepo. HMR of remotes is fully working inside host application.