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memory-materials

v1.1.3

Published

Memory LowCode Materials

Readme

Memory Materials

中文版

Memory Materials is the material library for Memory LowCodeEditor. This template provides a minimal setup to get React working in Vite with HMR and some ESLint rules.

Rollup Multi-Entry Bundling Configuration for Memory Materials

This configuration sets up Rollup for bundling the Memory Materials library with multiple entry points, supporting both UMD and ESM output formats. It also handles TypeScript, CSS, images, and generates TypeScript declaration files.

Key Features

  1. Multi-Entry Bundling:

    • Recursively scans the ./src/materials directory to gather all potential entry files (e.g., index.tsx, index.ts, index.js).
    • Excludes specified directories (e.g., business).
  2. Output Formats:

    • UMD: For general usage in both browsers and Node.js environments.
    • ESM: For modern browsers and build tools.
  3. Common Configurations:

    • Uses TypeScript plugin for transpiling .tsx and .ts files.
    • PostCSS plugin for handling Sass and autoprefixing.
    • Babel plugin for older browser support (e.g., IE11).
    • Image Plugin to handle image imports.
  4. TypeScript Declaration Files:

    • Generates .d.ts files for TypeScript consumers.
  5. Clean Build Directory:

    • Automatically deletes the dist directory before starting the build to ensure a clean output.
  6. Build Completion Logging:

    • Tracks when all build tasks are completed and logs a success message.