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vite-plugin-typo3

v1.0.2

Published

Vite plugin to collect assets from TYPO3 extensions

Downloads

940

Readme

TYPO3 Vite Plugin

This vite plugin collects entrypoints from TYPO3 extensions in a composer-based TYPO3 setup.

Installation

npm install --save-dev vite-plugin-typo3

This plugin is intended to be used together with vite_asset_collector.

Setup

Setup vite in your TYPO3 project:

vite.config.js:

import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import typo3 from "vite-plugin-typo3";

export default defineConfig({
    plugins: [typo3()],
});

Provide entrypoints from an installed TYPO3 extension:

EXT:my_extension/Configuration/ViteEntrypoints.json:

[
    "../Resources/Private/JavaScript/Main.entry.js",
    "../Resources/Private/Entrypoints/*.entry.js"
]

Wildcards are possible, relative paths are relative to the location of the json file.

Configuration

Vite Configuration

The plugin tries to be as unintrusive as possible by only setting configuration values if they haven't been set already by the user. For example, if you want to use a custom manifest file name, you can set it as usual in your vite.config.js:

export default defineConfig({
    plugins: [typo3()],
    build: {
        manifest: ".vite/custom-manifest-name.json",
    },
});

Plugin Configuration

You can provide additional configuration to the plugin, for example:

    plugins: [typo3({ debug: true })],
  • target (string, default project): If set to extension, vite can be used to bundle asset files for a singular TYPO3 extension. By default, they will be put into Resources/Public/Vite/ and retain their original file names. For JS files, both ESM and CJS variants will be generated. This mode can only be used with vite build, not with the dev server.
  • debug (boolean, default false): Show TYPO3-related debugging information in vite's cli output
  • entrypointFile (string, default Configuration/ViteEntrypoints.json): Use a different file to provide entrypoints from extensions.
  • entrypointIgnorePatterns (array, default: ["**/node_modules/**", "**/.git/**"]): Files that should be ignored when using wildcards in ViteEntrypoints.json.